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Washing Your F**king Hands
A graffiti piece on a wall filled with graffiti. The piece features a golden, bottle-like shape with two eyes that are halfway shut and blue. The bottle has two white hands that are holding the word “covid” which is painted in capital green bubble letters, outlined with white and black. To the right of the bottle is a creature that looks similar to a blue COVID cell, with wide white eyes that have yellow pupils and a message written in black that states “wash your fucking hands” in capital letters. The blue from the COVID cell-like creature surrounds the rest of the piece.View item -
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Watercolor of Flowers 1
Tessa KellyA photograph of a watercolor painting of flowers on a white background. Several different flowers and leaves appear to grow out from the same stem. At the top is a dark red flower. Below it on both sides are two yellow flowers and a pink bud. There is a purple flower on the left in the middle and a pink flower with a yellow center on the right. On the bottom is a yellow flower on the left and oval-shaped green leaves on the right. The stems are tied together with a purple ribbon.View item -
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Waterer
Julia PaiA photograph of two pieces of slightly sheer white paper with the same stamped image in black ink. The image is a large bird pouring a watering can over a garden of sunflowers with its feet. Below the soil the flowers are growing in are fish heads, worms and pebbles between the roots. Laying beside the paper are two Flexcut Palm Carving Tools. The items are all sitting on a light wood table.View item -
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We Are All Children
Eli BucksbaumA multicolored painting that extends to all edges of the canvas. It is a collage of short horizontal and vertical brush strokes in nearly every color, ranging from light pink to forest green to maroon. Mostly darker shades of colors are used, giving the painting an overall dim mood. The phrase “WE ARE ALL CHILDREN” is scratched into the center of the canvas.View item -
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We are all made of stars
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We Came Together
Anita HollanderView item -
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We Have To Fight For Change
Zed OmriA painting done on paper. The painting is separated into two sides, one red and one blue. The red side has white lettering, reading “WE HAVE TO FIGHT FOR CHANGE”, and the blue side depicts a person wearing a mask, saying “Your teenagers are angry and fighting. We care more about systemic racism & climate change than a lot of u. We won’t rest until we r all free.” There is a black line going horizontally through both sides and one going down vertically on the blue side.View item -
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What is getting you through these days?
Rebecca Grossman-KhanView item -
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What Next?
Ruth CollettView item -
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Whatsapp
A terracotta sculpture of two arms held up, the hands grasping two different words. In the first hand is the word “whats” and in the hand behind is the word “app” sculpted in capital letters.View item -
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When The Dust Settles
Beryl BrennerA square fused glass dish with a deeper square in the center. The background of the dish is mostly clear with a light green marbling throughout. At the top of the dish are red lines that are cut off diagonally from the top left to around the middle of the right side. Red speckles are seen throughout.View item -
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Where I Am Now 1
Barbara KruppAn abstract acrylic painting on stretched canvas. The background is a light blue with a bright tan on the top. Colorful, vine-like strokes cover the top of the piece, and three blue birds sit outside of a window-like figure. More birds sit among the vine-like plants. Organic shapes are outlined in various shades of purple, blue, green, and red.View item -
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Where I Am Now 2
Barbara KruppAn abstract acrylic painting on stretched canvas. The painting has a muted color, mostly tan background. In the center is a circular, tan vase-like object with a circle shaped hole at the top. Red flowers are held by the vase and are surrounded by strokes of green and blue. A swirling stroke of black reached up from the plants and to the right side, where it turns blue and is surrounded by smaller strokes of red and green.View item -
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Where I Am Now 3
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Window Art
A digitally combined collage of photographs. The photographs all are of decorated glass, vary in size and shape, and are stacked on top of each other. The decorations on the top two thirds are geometric and colorful like stained glass. The bottom third is of drawn flowers, with lightly snow-covered grass and a brick step on the other side of the window.View item -
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Winter Dishes 1
Beryl BrennerFour fused glass dishes. The background of each dish is a clear glass. A tree with a black trunk and branches with green leaves fills the center of each dish. The trees have two pieces of layered green and black pieces of glass. Throughout each dish are pieces of angularly cut white glass that fall like snow.View item -
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Winter Dishes 2
Beryl BrennerA fused glass dish. The background of the dish is a clear glass. A tree with a black trunk and branches with green leaves fills the center of it. The trees have two pieces of layered green and black pieces of glass. Throughout the dish are pieces of angularly cut white glass that fall like snow.View item -
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Wire sculpture 1
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on a block of wood against a black background. The sculpture is made out of a single blue wire and is continuously bent in the shape of the profile of a human face, with a lightbulb within the middle of the profile.View item -
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Wire sculpture 2
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture attached to a small, dark wooden block, resting on top of a bigger, white colored wooden block against a black background. The sculpture is made of silver wire, arranged with the words “Stay Home” in a continuous, cursive font on the right. On the left there is an arrow pointing towards the outside of the right wall of a home with two windows stacked on top of each other. There is a cloud above the house’s roof, a patch of grass to the right of the house underneath the arrow, and a tree to the far left side of the sculpture.View item -
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Wire sculpture 3
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on a block of wood against a black background. The sculpture is made out of a single silver wire and is continuously bent to depict the shape of the profile of a human face, with a lightbulb within the middle of the profile.View item -
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Wire sculpture 4
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on a wooden block, against a black background. The sculpture is made out of a single silver wire and is continously bent to depict the profile of a feminine-presenting person wearing hoop earrings and a turban.View item -
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Wire sculpture 5
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on a medium-brown colored wooden block against a black background. The sculpture is made of bronze wire and is continuously bent to depict two people. The person on the right has their hair in a ponytail and the profile of their face is covered by a COVID mask. The person on the left is wearing Personal Protective Equipment, including goggles and a COVID mask, and is checking the temperature of the person on the right with a handheld thermometer.View item -
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Wire sculpture 6
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on top of a medium brown-colored wooden block, against a black background. The sculpture is made of silver wire and is continuously bent to depict a faceless person wearing a shirt and covering the bottom portion of their face, a COVID mask.View item -
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Wire sculpture 7
Sandra Escudero GravinoA wire sculpture on top of a medium brown-colored wooden block, against a black background. The sculpture is made of silver wire with red details; continuously bent to depict two abstract figures representing people, their bodies intertwined but facing away from each other, arms outstretched as if they are trying to break free.View item -
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Wire sculpture 8
Sandra Escudero GravinoA photograph of a wire sculpture on top of a dark brown wooden block, against a black background. The sculpture is made of silver wire and is continuously bent to depict the bottom half of a person’s body, wearing shorts and soccer cleats, one of their feet propped up against a soccer ball.View item
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