




Sharon Horvath creates these incredible labyrinth-like paintings in her Brooklyn Navy Yard studio. Her particular abstract style, inspired by dreams and baseball, lures me in more than most line-based pieces of her contemporaries. The choice hues and unique layering technique pulls you towards them, but it's the mystery and composition that holds you in; they are "as intimate as an embrace."
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(images courtesy of the Artist's website, above)
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