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Revolutionary Petunias


  • Right Window at ATA Building 992 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA, 94110 United States (map)

Untitled by Musette Perkins, 2020, watercolor on paper, 12 x 9 inches

The first solo exhibition of work by Musette Perkins showcases artwork created at home.

Teaching artist Leeza Doreian curated CE artist Musette Perkins’ debut solo exhibition. The show is named after the collection of poems by Alice Walker.

The work presented in Revolutionary Petunias emerges from the depth of Perkins’ ongoing investigation of color, pattern, and unwavering commitment to beauty.

The majority of the work was created at Perkins’ kitchen table studio while sheltering in place and sourced from four books of clip art, which she reimagined through her process of editing, cropping, and combining images. The largest painting in the exhibition was created in the fall of 2018 when Perkins was able to work for three months at Art Explosion Studios in San Francisco, a smaller and more private space. Within this intimate setting, Perkins experimented with a drastically different scale, and with a challenging set of compositional concepts.

Through the clarity of her lines, the application of marks, and her highly personal exploration of color, each painting and drawing becomes its own visual world.

The exhibition is viewable from the sidewalk from April 3 to April 28, 2021. Artwork from the exhibition will be available for purchase by request. Interested patrons are invited to place an inquiry via email at gallery@creativityexplored.org.

Untitled by Musette Perkins, 2020, watercolor on paper, 12 x 9 inches

The Nature of This Flower Is to Bloom
from Revolutionary Petunias by Alice Walker

Rebellious. Living.

Against the Elemental Crush.

A Song of Color

Blooming

For Deserving Eyes.

Blooming Gloriously

For its Self.

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