little by little and was by was | Mike Alejandro

little by little and was by was | Mike Alejandro

Horizon Gallery

Mike Alejandro creates large-scale portraits and sceneries of intimate details and historical narratives from memory. Threading connections between small, immediate personal stories and large, political/fabled narratives, Alejandro contextualizes them together, flattening the distance between the stories that consume our lives and what we can see and touch.

Special thanks to Bradley Hart, Summit Artspace resident artist, for photography of virtual exhibitions!

If you would like to purchase any art, please visit a staff member or volunteer at the front desk, or email natalie@summitartspace.org.

1- GĂĽneĹź/ Sun God Origin | $2,000
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

 

2- A Blinking Light for Caution | $900
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

 

3- John | NFS
Acrylic and oil on ceramic

 

4- Win slow home Hur Hur Hur | $1,000
Acrylic, oil pastel, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

 

5- Whose Key is in my Lock | $2,500
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite; 6 ceramic visages

 

6- Goliath’s Enormous Shadow | $400
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored Pencils, charcoal, gravel and nail on Masonite

 

7- Paul | NFS
Acrylic and oil on ceramic

 

8- Pop is Dead | $600
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

 

9- A Chance on the Pitch | $600
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

 

10- Luke | NFS
Acrylic and oil on ceramic

 

11- Cover Me in Questions | $2,500
Acrylic, oil pastel, oil enamels, chalk, colored pencils, charcoal, and nails on Masonite

See the Summit Artspace exhibit schedule for show details.
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