PHILLIP MICHAEL HOOK, SUKI KWON, SEAN NAFTEL
SEPTEMBER 2 – 30, 2011
PHILLIP MICHAEL HOOK combines drawing, painting and various print making techniques in order to create intimate works. Much of the imagery derives from Hook’s love of microscopic imagery. His art is influenced through his research of cellular and molecular biology. Originally from Kansas City, Philip Michael Hook grew up near Columbia, Missouri.
SUKI KWON reaches to her roots to give raw silk fabric a sense of form in order to convey the concepts of beauty, simplicity and harmony with nature. Born in Korea, she decided to change her career path after a backpacking trip across Europe and pursue art.
SEAN NAFTEL uses founded objects to create works that possess inherent value as subject, based on their relationships to contemporary place and function. His art focuses primarily on found objects.