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Sunday Selects | the allure of mixed media and texture
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. The books, podcasts, music, and food highlighted are shared with our email subscribers to enjoy and to connect to their own creative processes. This week we feature mixed media abstract artist Pascal Pierme, and figurative artist Kollabs ( a collaborative of Luis Garcia Nerey and Anke Schofield). Also this week, we include work by abstract landscape artist Patrick Adams. These artists all use different mediums to create depth, texture and history in their work.

Warm Minimalism
Warm Minimalism is a design style that focuses on creating a functional and clean space, while also adding a bit of character, comfort and warmth. This is achieved by incorporating natural materials, such as wood, stone, and textiles, into the design, as well as furniture that has a minimalistic design but still adds an inviting feel to the space. By creating a balance between minimalism and warmth, a space can become more inviting and homey without feeling cluttered or overwhelming.

Featured Artist | Holly Addi
Holly Addi is a remarkable artist based in Salt Lake City. Her works draw on the tradition of abstract expressionism, as she uses abstraction to create intense and personal moments in her pieces. Each time a viewer looks at her paintings, they can discover new layers of meaning and emotion within the artwork. Addi's mastery of the rules and omissions of abstraction is evident in her work, and her paintings are sure to captivate any audience.

Sunday Selects | indigo and more
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. Exhibit hopes to expand their enjoyment of the creative approach in our everyday lives. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature abstract artists Alan Alldredge and Jessica Feldheim, both minimalists working with color and texture. Ramona Stelzer is a figurative artist painting abstract floral stilll life painings. We combine their work with our curated selection of rustic home decor.

Art of Layering

Featured Artist | Kim Fonder
Kim Fonder's artwork is captivating and carries a unique signature. Her use of texture and touch in her pieces gives them an added level of depth, and her focus on minimalism allows the viewer to take in the details without feeling overwhelmed. The materials she selects to work with are carefully chosen and expertly crafted, and the end result is an incredible work of art that speaks to the senses.

Sunday Selects | wabi-sabi
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. The books, podcasts, music, and food highlighted are shared with our email subscribers to enjoy and to connect to their own creative processes. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists who are focused on their interpretation of their experiences by location and emotional state. Douglas Witmer shares abstract works that emphasize calm color palettes in minimal abstract paintings. Ceramic artist Brandon Reese shares his sculptures marked by a sense of history and familiar forms. Patricia Larsen's paintings are a reflection of the wabi sabi approach that is an integral part of her artwork as well as her lifestyle.

Director's Pick

Featured Artist | Jennifer Wagner
Jennifer Wagner's mixed media artwork has a unique style that incorporates her deep understanding of pigment, transparency and finish. The ethereal tones in her complex layered grids provide a serene sense of order and calm to modern interiors. Her color palettes reflect soft undulations of color.

Sunday Selects | the blues
Sunday Selects is a weekly review of the art, artists and culture curated by gallery director and founder Kim Fonder. By providing a connection to newly discovered art and objects as well as sharing enjoyed rituals, Exhibit hopes to expand enjoyment of the creative approach in your everyday life. We find this approach similar to the concept of wabi sabi, a Japanese term referring to the appreciation of the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as the natural state of things in the world. This week, we feature 3 artists who are focused on their interpretation of their experiences by location and emotional state. Holly Addi shares abstract works based on her interpretation of location and space. James Zamora shares his experience of his view via still life images. Bernd Haussmann responds to the world around him with paintings and art that reflect his inner emotional and physiological responses.

Lived In Modern
Interior design is all about making a space feel like home, and one of the best ways to do that is by combining old and modern pieces. This creative approach to decorating creates a unique, homey elevated look that feels like it has been carefully curated over time. By mixing vintage items with modern trends, you can create a space that is full of character and charm. Not only does this style create a cohesive look, but it also allows you to bring in pieces with sentimental value. With the right mix of old and new, you can create a room that is truly one-of-a-kind.

Featured Artist | Margaret Evangeline
Margaret Evangeline is a contemporary abstract female artist whose work has been greatly influenced by her upbringing in Louisiana. She is well-known for her post-minimalist paintings, but she has branched out to sculpture constructed with metals.

Sunday Selects | Welcome 2023
Exhibit artist's Margaret Evangeline, Jennifer Wagner and Kim Fonder all use texture to accomplish depth, history and character in their work. Our furniture and objects create a dynamic interaction with the art and artists we select. Interspersing the objects and furniture in interiors creates a luxurious depth and feel in the space. In this Sunday Selects learn how to exercise for longevity with Peter Attia. Learn how to make the perfect pour over to get your caffeine fix. There's more. Join us.

Welcoming the New Year
The Exhibit team wishes you a great New Year! Kickstart 2023 with some new decor for your home. New year? New Art! Are you wanting to create a more calming space to relax after a difficult day? Or, are you looking to add a splash of color in a neutral room? We are happy to help you find the perfect art piece!

Sunday Selects | Christmas 2022
Lisa Weiss’ work is about mark making, patterning, spontaneous movement, momentary awareness and paring down to essentials. She is continually looking for ways to detach from the past and future with a focus on the here and now. Weiss’ paintings are process driven by movement, repetition, materials and place. Her works are for beauty and contemplation.

Spiced Holiday Cosmopolitan
