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ORGANIC ART: Katy Stone and Yvette Molina PaintingsIn the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.1
ORGANIC ART: Katy Stone and Yvette Molina PaintingsIn the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.2
ORGANIC ART: Katy Stone and Yvette Molina PaintingsIn the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.3
tt411In the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.4
tt311In the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.5
ORGANIC ART: Katy Stone and Yvette Molina PaintingsIn the rush to create ultra-modern bamboo chairs, entertainment centers, desks, wallets, and other generally eco "stuff," the pure beauty of natural forms is sometimes lost in modern design for industrialization. So it is blissfully refreshing to mentally reconnect with exhibit <strong>Tickling Thicket</strong> at Oakland Gallery, <strong>Johansson Projects</strong>, where artists <strong>Katy Stone</strong> and <strong>Yvette Molina</strong> use innovative painting techniques to create spellbinding, ethereal natural forms.6





