
Julia Martin
Nashville painter Julia Martin has an undeniably distinct aesthetic. One of the most seemingly intuitive painters I know, her paintings always seem to contain a narrative that’s visible, yet just out of reach.
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You know me, I’m a sucker for monsters and creepy gross shit. Bill Connors draws melting eyeballs and ecstatically scary faces with the best of them. Read more
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