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Wondrous and Mischievous Misfits Populate Rhea Macks Bubblegum Daydreams
All images courtesy of Rhea Mack, shared with permissionWondrous and Mischievous Misfits Populate Rhea Macks Bubblegum DaydreamsApril 4, 2025ArtIllustrationGrace EbertOn candy-colored paper, Rhea Mack draws a world in which all misfits are welcome. The Massachusetts-based artist lovingly renders curious characters with three heads, flowers growing from their palms, or a penchant for plump, strawberry hats. Mack has a soft spot for these strange oddballs who develop organically, often springing from her Sunday morning sessions seemingly on their own accord. I usually start drawing, and they just kind of develop over a few hours. I sometimes have a certain feeling or pose in mind, but mostly I am just making it up as I go, she says.This intuitive, accommodating attitude influences much of her process, including the decision to draw on pink paper simply because it made sense, she says. Mack chooses other materials similarly. The colored pencil pinks I use in my drawings are very buttery and just feel nice to draw with, she adds.As if emerging from a favorite fairytalecreating a childrens book is on Macks mindthe drawings twist common plants and animals like dogs and daisies into surreal fantasies. Each is packed with small moments of intrigue and playful patterns like stripes and dots. In one work, for example, a full human skeleton and dozens of single eyes float from a figures gaze, while a pink pup leaps overhead. Another features a quintet bound by a rainbow dress, their bulbous, beige coifs fused together like the clouds above.Macks solo exhibition Massachusetts Dreaming opens next week at Kyst Gallery in Dragor, Denmark, and is on view through May 8. Find prints in her shop, and follow her work on Instagram. (via WePresent)Next article
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