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'Looking Forward' by Cary Hulbert

£1,045.00

'Looking Forward'
50.8 x 40.64 cm
Gouache and Acrylic on Mylar
2021
£1045

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Cary Hulbert is a multidisciplinary New York-based artist, educator, and curator. Hulbert received her MFA from Columbia University in 2016. She has taught printmaking and drawing at Columbia University and Mass Art. Currently, Hulbert is a Project Manager and Master Printer at Two Palms in SoHo, NYC. Cary Hulbert's drawings are a practice of world-building, stemming from daydreams, fantasy, and bouts of escapism. They depict animals and nature living in a surreal harmonic existence. In Hulbert's off-kilter landscapes, flora and fauna germinate, intermingling like a symbiosis, taking on each other's characteristics. The translucent quality of the work contributes to a state of unreality. Part imagined, and part longed for, the universe in these works is a world where anything is possible.

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'Looking Forward'
50.8 x 40.64 cm
Gouache and Acrylic on Mylar
2021
£1045

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Cary Hulbert is a multidisciplinary New York-based artist, educator, and curator. Hulbert received her MFA from Columbia University in 2016. She has taught printmaking and drawing at Columbia University and Mass Art. Currently, Hulbert is a Project Manager and Master Printer at Two Palms in SoHo, NYC. Cary Hulbert's drawings are a practice of world-building, stemming from daydreams, fantasy, and bouts of escapism. They depict animals and nature living in a surreal harmonic existence. In Hulbert's off-kilter landscapes, flora and fauna germinate, intermingling like a symbiosis, taking on each other's characteristics. The translucent quality of the work contributes to a state of unreality. Part imagined, and part longed for, the universe in these works is a world where anything is possible.

'Looking Forward'
50.8 x 40.64 cm
Gouache and Acrylic on Mylar
2021
£1045

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Cary Hulbert is a multidisciplinary New York-based artist, educator, and curator. Hulbert received her MFA from Columbia University in 2016. She has taught printmaking and drawing at Columbia University and Mass Art. Currently, Hulbert is a Project Manager and Master Printer at Two Palms in SoHo, NYC. Cary Hulbert's drawings are a practice of world-building, stemming from daydreams, fantasy, and bouts of escapism. They depict animals and nature living in a surreal harmonic existence. In Hulbert's off-kilter landscapes, flora and fauna germinate, intermingling like a symbiosis, taking on each other's characteristics. The translucent quality of the work contributes to a state of unreality. Part imagined, and part longed for, the universe in these works is a world where anything is possible.

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