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Gregory Yolide explores anthroposin in green-mixed-media stickers

Small, flat, rough around the edges, Gregory EssleideThe kidney classifications of mixed media are explored through the lens of human experience. The outstand organic lines indicate that shallow inscriptions; Vegetable vegetable violence complements the human -made materials. The landscapes extracted from graphics, photographs, torn paper, paint and more appear.

“The artist tears and applies these elements to build a new photo space that is more accurately similar to the way he takes on the ground,” says an exhibition statement in his favor. Assembly landsThe Single Region Exhibition, which was opened later this week with Hashimoto Contemporary.

“Mm: Double sun” (2025)

Destroying its notes on nature into its basic parts, the region integrates an overview of trees, shrubs, meadows and horizon with intimate details of the leaves or branches. One can approach its subject through a lens AnthroposinWhich describes our current age of accelerating changes in the environment due to the impact of humans that are not softening.

Each (previously) combination combines known shapes and terrain with abstract shapes, synthetic lubs or flowers. Impact games with perception and our understanding of the relationships between flatness, depth, earth, sky, nature and ourselves.

Assembly lands It runs from May 17 to June 14 in New York City. See more about the artist Website.

“Beach wash 2” (2025)
“Map of Platt” (2025)
“Torn: Silhouette” (2025)
RAM (2025)
“Treed Landscape” (2025)
“Torn: Forest Silhouette” (2025)

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