Fairly Intense
Big Medium
Friday, July 19, 2019 at 7 – 10 PM

Marta Lee and Cheyenne Weaver depict the hidden and subtle aspects of our daily lives in a fairly intense way. On the surface, their approach to art making appears mundane, magnifying daily routine and humdrum scenarios, but the core of their work reveals the extraordinary depth and complex emotional landscape intrinsic to the trivial moments and objects of life.

Lee’s two-dimensional works are playful and thoughtful, primarily mixed media on canvas or found fabric. Her work addresses topics of race, routine, and the future. Weaver’s eccentric and muted clay sculptures reflect on death, human debris, and gender. Color, humor, and self-reflection make this the perfect summer show.

Fairly Intense is curated by Big Medium staff: Jordan Gentry, Shea Little, and Coka Treviño.






10 More Years; cake box with improvised starter
Ceramic and paper clay, 2019
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Imperfect balance; imported lemon on coffee cup lid stack
Ceramic and paper clay, 2019
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Picnic Debris
Ceramic, 2019
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Lung
Ceramic, 2019
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Nest Parasite; golf cart tire with starling egg
Ceramic and paper clay, 2019
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