
Behind the scenes of My Bare Skin.
— A trompe l'oeil ceramic trophy, carnival prize mounted upside-down, gravity pulling faded fabric skin over a boneless carcass oozing stuffing, the sad matte black pleading eyes of "My Bare Skin" screams road kill; a toy lost, used up, tossed away and covered in skid marks. The 5’ long piece “My Bare Skin”, started with large slabs of clay rolled out, then tossed, at an angle, onto a board to flatten them. Then they were textured and folded like fabric forming the empty she


MIDWAY- The last sneak-peek. #4. A preview of art from my solo show.
Pre purchase art fromMidway, artist Gina M.'s solo show opening October 21st at 6pm through December 1, 2017


Once Upon a Time, Melancholy Waters Lie
Gina M and Kristine Augustyn 108 x 96 x 24 in Assemblage, found objects 2017 "Melancholy Waters Lie" illustrates the wistful, nostalgic relationship with our past, highlighting what we remember, or what we choose to remember, and charts a course to new, yet unknown shores. Gina and Kristine transformed found objects into a whimsical oversized toy boat with sails unfurled. A crescent moon wrapped in tissue, a rusty wagon, found nautical objects, and acrylic paint on paper morp


Dear President: A nonpartisan plea.
Dear President, Congratulations. You won. Was it because you represent the best of us; the best example of humanity this country has to offer? Was it your track record, your experience with people, your diplomacy? Was it your popularity with the common experience or the majority indifference? What drove it home -- fear tactics, power, relativeness, a voice of change? Will you promise to protect, govern and lead us, your subjects, into an all inclusive, peaceful future? No mat