Cinders Gallery Presents a 2 person show:

Half Shut Knife
Kiersten Essenpreis


And

Oh, Glory. Rivulets. Crystalline.
John Orth


May 3 - June 3, 2007
Opening Reception Friday May 4th 7-10pm

See Opening Pics here


John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

John Orth

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis

Kiersten Essenpreis
Kiersten Essenpreis' dreamlike paintings explore the often unreliable evolution of our personal memories, where a childish exaggeration embellishes our thoughts while exposing secrets, nightmares and wish fulfillment. A hooded girl opens a treasure chest full of bats, octopus tentacles and crabs climb out of a sleeping girl's sock drawer, and twin sisters are literally stuck at the top of the stairs in melted black tar. These characters are in quiet, domestic settings-the most unlikely of places for the fantastical to occur and yet it is easy to relate to Essenpreis' unsettling narratives.

In his new body of work, John Orth attempts to meld the scientific with the fantastic. Inspired by the fact that tears of joy have a different chemical makeup than tears of sadness, Orth draws a series of weeping mascots whose rivulets of tears fall and transform into intricate, brittle formations. Orth's depiction of crystal formations, which make up the other portion of this show, are also borne out of moments of agitation. This time literal, earthly agitations such as gravity and heat act to yield objects of otherworldly beauty. They are represented with crisp outlines and pastel fields of color that evoke early cell animation with a softness and a sadness that is as compelling as its subject matter.

Kiersten hails from the suburbs of Chicago and later moved to Brooklyn where she received a BFA from Pratt Institute and currently lives and works as a freelance illustrator. Her work has been seen in publications such as the NY Times, Nylon, GQ and Wired. She hopes to someday rediscover living in America, perhaps on a farm in the middle of nowhere.

John Orth resides in Gainesville, Florida where he draws, paints, and works on his house. In between art projects, John plays music in his band Holopaw and is known to customarily show up in NYC unannounced, generating a smiley posse of pals for a delightful picnic or nite of show and tell. This is his second show at Cinders.

Cinders Gallery
103 Havemeyer st. btwn Hope + Grand st.
Williamsburg Brooklyn
718-388-2311
www.cindersgallery.com