
“STAR OF THE UNBORN” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 16 x 20 inches
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Considering the timeless universality of patterns and forms, the exhibition questions the recognizable and known through trippy works that capture both cyber structures and analog techniques. Smaller motifs embedded in the larger works evoke distant planets, explosions, and even an alphabet made of non-decipherable characters. “Craven’s central insight is that the unfamiliar must always be couched in the understood, just as science fiction can dream up a futuristic or alien world only by relating back to what we can easily observe,” a statement from the gallery says.
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“NEUROMANCER” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 24 x 18 inches

“SOLARIS.” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 20 x 15 inches

“HYPERION.” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 40 x 30 inches

“THE PALACE OF ETERNITY.” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 60 x 40 inches

“MICROMEGAS.” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 22.5 x 33 inches

Detail of “STAR OF THE UNBORN” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 16 x 20 inches

“CHAPTERHOUSE.” (2024), pencil and ink on found paper, 48 x 40 inches
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