![]() ![]() ![]() Her images of women making crafts and selling food conjure up a part of the culture she says is disappearing and not as well known to younger generations. Lilibeth André conserves culture in her oil paintings of Mexican market scenes. Miquel Correl also uses animalistic shapes when forming his ceramic cups, vases, plates and bowls. Jonatan Lopez also uses trashed materials he incorporates found scraps of metal into his sculptures, which range from animals like fish and lizards to more abstract forms that utilize bicycle wheels as a spin-friendly base. In her paintings, she explores natural elements by dividing up the canvas like a checkerboard, with each square alternating between solid colors and images of earth, water or air. Monique Weston recycles found objects such as lighting gels, plumbing parts, door hinges and cogs from antique watches for her jewelry. The latest addition to Houstons art scene is a showcase space for a collective of 12 artists who put earth first. Creation meets conservation today at the Green House Gallery Opening. ![]()
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