Dustin Yellin's exhibition, "If a bird's nest is nature, what is a house?," combines epoxy resin and glass sculptures with painted collages, prompting viewers to contemplate societal complexities. His art pieces, momentarily frozen in time, depict entire narratives. Yellin considers himself medium agnostic, allowing concepts to dictate the formats he uses. Over the past three years, he explored themes such as deep time and nature's intelligence, culminating in works that tackle the origins of the universe and human meaning-making. The exhibition showcases the interplay between painting and sculpture, enhancing storytelling through diverse media.
Dustin Yellin's art pieces, made of epoxy resin and glass, encapsulate societal questions and intricate stories, inviting viewers to ponder complexities through color and form.
Yellin considers himself medium agnostic, following concepts that unfold to determine the right expressive format, integrating themes of deep time and the intelligence of nature.
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