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    ‘And Then There Was Everything’ Unearths the Allure of Natural Motifs at Joy Machine — Colossal

    Younspire MagazineBy Younspire MagazineApril 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pleasure Machine is thrilled to announce its second exhibition, And Then There Was The whole lot, that includes works by Paul S. Briggs, David Cass, Laura Catherwood, Yellena James, Jeremy Miranda, Jeffly Gabriela Molina, and Anna Ortiz. An opening reception might be held from 6 to 9 p.m. on April 18.

    And Then There Was The whole lot takes its title from the opening line of Richard Powers’ novel The Overstory, which beckons readers right into a winding, interconnected narrative tuned into the intimations of the bushes. Powers writes that “an excellent reply should be reinvented many instances, from scratch,” a sentiment every artist uniquely investigates by portray, ceramic sculpture, and collage. Iterating on pure motifs, these artists faucet into our private and collective psyches to unearth the recurring messages inside.

    Paul Briggs, “Effloresce (Sequence)” (2025), black stoneware, white cone 6 glaze

    Rendering the acquainted unfamiliar has lengthy been a option to examine the neglected and to floor hidden feelings, and every artist presents seemingly frequent subject material as an invite to pause and look inward.

    In Briggs’ leafy vessels, repeating motifs are key to attaining equanimity. The artist makes use of a way he calls “hand-turning” and works in a “very assertive however tender course of.” From a single ball of clay, he pinches small, dynamic fronds surrounding the vessel partitions as he finds a meditative stability in each his thoughts and the sculptures themselves.

    Though working at an intimate scale, Cass zooms outward as he paints undulating waves on vintage tins, matchboxes, pulleys, and extra, a set of 14 of that are put in at Pleasure Machine. Seen swipes of paint delineate the horizon in some items, whereas others are solely awash in curved strains. Inquisitive about conveying the results of a heating planet and rising waters, Cass makes use of repurposed, human-made containers consultant of bodily constraints as metaphors for our collective limits to adapt.

    In James’ alluring canvases, dense ecosystems spill from edge to edge. Striving for an ideal stability that turns into “a kind of compulsive meditation,” the artist paints delicate, otherworldly environments evocative of each land and sea. Catherwood equally lingers in uncertainty as she renders hybrid creatures with implausible motifs. Painted with tender, tender brushstrokes, the arresting beings develop into welcome companions to discover life’s mysteries and alter to its cycles.

    a blue landscape with a pair of agave plants
    Anna Ortiz, “Reflexión” (2024), oil on canvas, 30 x 34 inches

    Ortiz, too, conjures the uncanny in “Reflexión,” a desert panorama dotted with a pair of agave crops beneath an eclipse mirrored on Lake Texcoco. The saturated, restricted colour palette renders the time of day ambiguous and helps set up a surreal borderland wherein the now-dried lake nonetheless exists. Mixing reminiscence and creativeness, Ortiz attracts on her personal ancestral connections and positions the dual agaves as a option to think about unfulfilled destinies. 

    Miranda and Molina grapple with comparable questions as they make the most of recollections of moments and areas. Commentary is on the coronary heart of Miranda’s works, and he harnesses the ethereal qualities of sunshine to solid acquainted areas anew. In his fingers, a nondescript pocket of forest or humble bonfire turns into dreamlike, prompting questions of perspective and the way we perceive {our relationships} to the settings that encompass us.

    For Molina, a flutter of yellow butterflies and a mirrored parrot are symbols of connection and care. The brightly coloured bugs accompany a portrait of the artist’s mom as a baby in “Mom Our Castles Will Not Be Fabricated from Sand,” whereas “To Misericordia” conjures a spot lengthy gone. A poem inscribed within the work reads, “… And have you learnt that glitter and gold have gone out of vogue, and that your parrot not remembers himself?,” which references Molina’s great-grandmother’s pet and the methods companions give form to the self.

    And Then There Was The whole lot is on view from April 18 to June 7. RSVP to the opening reception here.

    a portrait of a child next to a flutter of yellow butterflies on a blue backdrop
    Jeffly Gabriela Molina, “Mom Our Castles Will Not Be Fabricated from Sand” (2020), watercolor on Arches 300 Lb, 23 x 23 inches
    an antique marine pulley with a painting of a wave pattern on the front
    David Cass, “Pulley I – Rockport, ME” (2023-24), oil on marine pulley, 23 x 11.5 x 8 centimeters





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