Adora Smiling , 2020
30 x 30 in (h x w)
digital video

ABOUT THE ARTIST
I am fascinated by the complexities of human experiences and the primal connections that unite humanity. I often paint faces that mirror human emotions. These expressive portraits, still and time-based, explore meaning and understanding in a silent conversation that is simultaneously anonymous and identifiable. "Adora Smiling" was conceived as a human connection, a smile that leads toward respect, empathy, and understanding.

ABOUT THIS ARTWORK
Randi Matushevitz is an American multidisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles. Her installations, paintings, mixed media drawings, and videos have been exhibited and collected nationally and internationally. Her artwork is found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Art and History (MOAH), Lancaster, CA; Cleveland Clinic, Las Vegas; Las Vegas Art Museum at the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; and Enter Art Foundation, Berlin.
Recently Matushevitz has traversed into digital media, taking her urban baroque vision into a time-based platform that has recently been projected onto the Helms Design Center in Los Angeles, CA.

Read more about Matushevitz in The Vaunt Collection, Contemporary Art Curator, Riot Material, Whitehot Magazine and the Huffington Post. Hear recent interviews with Maeve Doyle, A Private View, Soho Radio, London (2020), VC Projects, IGTV (2020), and Vessel: Art as A Doorway Podcast (2020).
Matushevitz’s portraits

WEBSITE: https://www.randimatushevitz.com/

INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/randimatushevitzart/

LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA USA

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