Marceline Mason
Marceline Mason’s paintings are meditations on the urban landscape at night drawn from the artist’s lived experience in Detroit. The artist uses limited and tonal colors to depict nature in man-made light, creating a fleeting symbiosis of plant life and human ephemera. Reversing the traditional trope of a subject shown in the natural world, Mason’s work depicts trees and foliage as figures set against a human world of light pollution and concrete.
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