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| Tim Biskup |
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| Travis Lampe |
| Victor Castillo |
| Xiaoqing Ding |
| Yoko d'Holbachie |
| Yumiko Kayukawa |
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MIA ARAUJO
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| Country of Origin: United States |
| Mia Araujo believes that all individuals contain an inner universe within them that is invisible to the naked eye. Her work, which evokes comparisons to art nouveau and often references literary figures, concentrates on giving shape to the unseen forces within her subjects - their thoughts, memories, emotions, and complex histories. These qualities fit together to form a vast, rich inner landscape of identity and mythology for her characters. |
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