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Magic and Whimsy Abound from Shannon Taylor’s Fantastic Watercolor Dioramas — Colossal

Last updated: October 29, 2024 9:20 pm
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Shannon Taylor is an artist based in Oakland who has a knack for transforming vintage compacts into enchanting worlds filled with whimsy and mischief. In her upcoming solo exhibition titled “Night Market” at Hashimoto Contemporary, Taylor presents a collection of works that offer a peek into the strange happenings that unfold after dark.

Using watercolor paintings meticulously cut with precision knives, Taylor creates miniature scenes within the antique vessels. These scenes draw viewers into lush environments that are rich in detail and narrative complexity. From supernatural rituals to a moon enamored with her own reflection, each compact tells a unique story that captivates the imagination.

The exhibition will run from November 9 to 30 in Los Angeles, giving art enthusiasts the opportunity to immerse themselves in Taylor’s magical creations. In the meantime, you can follow Taylor on Instagram to discover more of her captivating artwork.

One of the highlights of Taylor’s work is the intricate layers of storytelling that she weaves into each compact. Whether it’s a vampiric character lurking in the shadows or a spirited gathering of fantastical creatures, there’s always a sense of mystery and wonder in her creations.

If you’re a fan of imaginative art that transports you to otherworldly realms, Shannon Taylor’s “Night Market” is an exhibition not to be missed. Visit Hashimoto Contemporary next month to experience the magic for yourself.

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