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When Mush Meets Milky Way and Hopscotch Dances with Quilts

Art’s freshest surprises often bloom in the smallest spaces. In Melbourne, Jahnne Pasco-White’s textile abstractions layer earth, petals, and plant-based crayons—each piece a nod to the natural world, where mammals and microbes share the stage with the Milky Way. Across the globe in London, Anne Carney Raines stitches together the visual language of skate parks, American quilts, and illuminated manuscripts, creating paintings that pulse with playful rhythm and unexpected harmony. Meanwhile, Naples hosts Paul Robas’s eerie, emotionally charged figures—muted hues and anxious faces that mirror the surreal edge of our times. Provincetown’s Fine Arts Work Center gathers decades of creative voices, weaving a living tapestry of artistic legacy. And in Berlin, Katharina Stadler’s stitched cotton canvases blur the line between quilt and color field, each work radiating mood and movement. From recycled petals to painted cotton, these galleries prove that innovation thrives where tradition, experimentation, and a dash of whimsy collide. #ContemporaryArt #GalleryHopping #ArtInnovation

Provincetown, Massachusetts • 7 days ago
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