Mercy
Mercy translates the internal cadence of the human body into expansive, tactile landscapes of watercolor and fiber.
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What materials does Mercy use in her work?
Mercy utilizes a mix of large-scale watercolors and hybrid sculptural paintings, often incorporating textiles, fiber, and craft-based material manipulations.
What themes are central to Mercy's art?
Her work explores the connection between the human sensorium and the natural world, visually representing rhythms like breath, music, and heartbeats.
Where is Mercy based and what is her background?
Based in California, Mercy is an artist and educator who earned her MFA from UC Davis and held a residency at the Headlands Center for the Arts.
Has Mercy's work been exhibited in galleries?
Yes, she has held solo exhibitions at the Marrow Gallery in San Francisco and the Gregory Kondos Gallery in Sacramento.
How does Mercy describe the rhythms in her paintings?
She uses material manipulations to embody the physical experience of the human body, translating internal pulses into visual and tactile compositions.
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