Interstitial Gallery
Every piece here carries the artist's hand.
Look closely and you can see the decisions themselves: a brushstroke, a charcoal mark blurred with a pinky, a line that kept moving instead of settling into place.
That texture and motion don't sit still once the piece is on your wall.
It catches the afternoon light differently than the morning, feels different on a Tuesday than a Sunday, and somehow keeps feeling new.
This is art selected to coexist with, not just to look pretty
Here, you'll find work small enough for a bookshelf and work that takes over a room, priced for a range of collectors.
The Artists
The artists I work with are complicated, layered people, and none of that gets left at the studio door. It shows up in the work: a decision made mid-brushstroke, a color chosen for reasons that don't fully translate into words. What you're bringing home isn't just paint on canvas. It's a piece of someone's humanity, still warm.
Erin Drakeford
Atlanta artist whose work is a whirlwind of bright colors on canvas. Her figures blur into abstraction, moving between postpartum identity, feminine joy, and the pull between chaos and control.
Elizabeth Snipes
A southern artist whose mark-making oscillates between the quiet intensity of direct observation and impulsive, kinesthetic response. Her figures hover at the edge of abstraction, exploring vulnerability, ego, and self-awareness through the psychological and liminal spaces they inhabit.
TBD
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The Work
2025
New York
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“Art must be an integral part of life. It must be put where it is needed— into the life and activity of the people.”
— Aleksandr Rodchenko
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