Ender Martos and Jen Pack have been selected to showcase a fusion of their identities (Martos - Venezuelan-Texan and Pack - Korean-Caucasian) via a unique temporary installation and through their latest artwork at the Gallery Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art.
Martos’ and Pack’s newest collection comprises works that blur the line between sculpture and painting, which they have created by expressing their dialog with different mediums including materials such as wood, fabric, thread, commercial colored mirrored Plexiglas, monofilament fiber, and aluminum.
Ender Martos and Jen Pack have been selected to showcase a fusion of their identities (Martos - Venezuelan-Texan and Pack - Korean-Caucasian) via a unique temporary installation and through their latest artwork at the Gallery Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art.
Martos’ and Pack’s newest collection comprises works that blur the line between sculpture and painting, which they have created by expressing their dialog with different mediums including materials such as wood, fabric, thread, commercial colored mirrored Plexiglas, monofilament fiber, and aluminum.
Ender Martos and Jen Pack have been selected to showcase a fusion of their identities (Martos - Venezuelan-Texan and Pack - Korean-Caucasian) via a unique temporary installation and through their latest artwork at the Gallery Carneal Simmons Contemporary Art.
Martos’ and Pack’s newest collection comprises works that blur the line between sculpture and painting, which they have created by expressing their dialog with different mediums including materials such as wood, fabric, thread, commercial colored mirrored Plexiglas, monofilament fiber, and aluminum.