First seen as a series of murals at a boutique hotel in Corsica, Carrie Marill’s “Wordless Communication” features a selection of twenty works illustrating metaphors for human connection and achievement. Aiming to leave her viewers in a state of curiosity and self-reflection, Marill’s gouache works on paper depict subjects performing trust exercises, hamstring stretches, blooming into flower bouquets, and other tasks demonstrating verbal, emotional, subconscious, and physical forms of communication and openness. Accompanying the small-scale works, the artist will also create a site-specific mural on the gallery wall from.
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