Object & Myth
This show brings together artists working in LA who are reviving still life and allegory. Through ceramics, paintings, photography, and mixed media, they rework classical imagery in contemporary ways.
Vivien Ebright Chung
The color, the movement! Vivien’s paintings are so stunning and alive. They echo the elegance of Rococo and Baroque art while abstracting figures, animals, and landscapes into dreamlike scenes. Each piece invites you to look closer and uncover new details.
The Baths of the Summer Gardens (Dog Spa), 2024 oil on canvas, 50x42in. $6,500
Down at the Koi Pond, 2024 oil on canvas, 50x42in. $6,500
Falling, 2024 oil on canvas, 42x36in. $4,000
Of Gods and Goats, 2024 oil on canvas, 42x36in. $4,000
Andie Dinkin
You might know Andie’s work from her famous mural at Gigi’s in Hollywood. Her paintings are rich with lush banquet scenes, allegorical figures, and animals hiding in plain sight. Step back, and you’ll see chandeliers, misty gardens, and starry skies that capture the joy of gathering and celebration.
Cupid Hosts Dinner on Sunday, 2025 acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 13x19in. $3,400
Dionysus’s Pig Roast, 2025 acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 9.5x13in. $2,000
Titania & Nick Bottom, 2025 acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 13x9.5in. $2,000
Gossip at Dinner 2025 acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 13x9.5in. $2,000
Brittany Fanning
These works are from my black-and-white series Out of Time, inspired by Picasso’s grayscale, de Chirico’s statues and architecture, and film noir. The still lifes shift between crowded stacks of dishes and fruit or strangely open spaces, each carrying a quiet unease. As if something unusual has just happened.
Venus in Spring, 2025, acrylic on canvas, 60x72in. $13,200
Out of Time, 2025 acrylic on linen, 60x72in. $13,200
The Spirituality of Hummingbirds, 2025 acrylic on linen, 48x36in. $8,400
The Uncertainty of the Artist, 2025 acrylic on linen , 36x36in. $7,200
Luke Forsyth
Luke is a staple in the LA art community, and I’m proud to have one of his works in my collection. Inspired by Giorgio de Chirico, he sets his still lifes against arches and architectural backdrops. Flowers, mountains, curtains, and vases become geometric and textured. Sometimes even with the feel of concrete. His style is instantly recognizable.
Circle the Wagons, 2023 art crayon, oil pastel, colored pencil, spray paint, acrylic paint, and black gesso in panel, 30x40in. $4,200
Bay/ Porch, 2025 acrylic, oil pastel, colored pencil, texture, and watercolor pencil on panel 30x40in. $4,200
Last Days of Disco, 2025 acrylic, oil pastel, colored pencil, texture, and watercolor pencil on panel with artist frame, 18x36in. $3,600
Behind the Red Curtain #2, 2023 colored pencil, pastel, spray paint, oil pastel on wood panel, 18x18in. $2,200
Charles Hickey
I first discovered Charles’ work in a collector’s home and was immediately captivated. He’s the only LA artist I know using a 3D pen to “paint,” creating bold, textured surfaces that read like sculpted color. Building on a lineage of painters from Van Gogh to Matisse (and even his own father, also a still-life painter), Charles transforms these influences into layered, collage-like works that feel both classical and completely new.
Studio, 2025 oil, 3D pen and acrylic on split canvas, 48x60in. $10,000
Oranges, 2025 oil, 3D pen on canvas, 30x24in. $4,000
Wisp Wick Row Grow, 2025 oil, 3D pen and collage on canvas, 30x24in. $4,000
Collection of Objects, 2024 3D pen, 8x6,14in. as photographed $1,800
Angelica Lorenzi
Angelica was a thrilling new discovery for me. Though I usually focus on painters, her sculptures struck me as paintings in three dimensions. They are full of thick, gestural forms, abstracted figures, and flowers. With their braided, organic shapes, they feel grown rather than made. Her mirror works are especially striking, and each piece is truly one of a kind.
Backyard (Mirror), 2024 ceramic, glaze, mirrored glass, wood, 35x42x5in. $10,000
Hot and Gold, 2024 ceramic, glaze, gold luster, 12x10x11n. $2,800
I’m Not a Teapot, 2025 Glazed Ceramic, 8x9x14in. $2,600
Angeli (Mirror), 2023 ceramic, glaze, epoxy clay, mirrored glass, 12x15.5x3in. $2,500
Taylor Prendergast
Taylor is a master of charcoal, and she brings that same expressive energy into her paintings of cherubs, horses, and hunting dogs. Her work recalls the grandeur of Baroque allegory, while her use of Goya-inspired aquatint techniques creates rich, velvety textures that illuminate her subjects.
Valor, 2025 oil on canvas, 36x48in. $6,200
Ascension, 2025 oil on canvas, 36x48in. $6,200
Chicanery, 2025 charcoal on paper (light brown), 22x30in. $3,200
Philia, 2025 charcoal on paper (light blue), 19 1/3x25.5in. $2,800
Emily Rose Rudnick
At first glance, Emily’s works don’t look like still lifes. Look closer and you’ll see how she magnifies pearls, shells, and crystals into luminous abstractions, creating kaleidoscopic fields of iridescence and light. The paintings feel alive, caught in constant transformation.
Our Precious History (Tide of the Earth), 2024 oil on canvas, 38x46in. $3,800
Treasured Remnant (Longing), 2025 oil on linen, 40x30in. $2,600
Grandmother of Pearl (Blue), 2025 oil on canvas, 40x30in. $2,600
Filtered Presence (Hand Cut Gems), 2025 oil on canvas, 28x22in. $1,800
Evan Trine
Evan has a very distinct and modern way of creating his still lifes. Using a large-format printer, he rearranges ink cartridges and runs images over and over, then cuts and sews the prints back together into patchworks that look painterly but remain tied to photography.
Knee Deep, 2025 dye ink and thread on linen, 60x40in. $8,000
Onion Bottom, 2024 dye ink and thread on linen, 60x40in. $8,000
In the Morning, In the Evening, 2024 dye ink and thread on linen, 60x40in. $8,000
Sunshine, Sunshine, 2024 dye ink and thread on linen, 60x40in. $8,000
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5% of sales will be donated to Mutt Scouts
The show closes October 31, 2025