In her work, Schutz constructs complex, allegorical visual narratives that engage the capacity of art to represent subjective experience, revealing deeper complications of contemporary life.
The dense, color-rich paintings of Schutz invite viewers to explore improbable scenarios loaded with symbolism, revealing the tensions and ambiguities of the human condition.
One canvas features a woman in a high-tech chair projecting nature images, where her exultant yet somber expression embodies a religious quality highlighted by her gold necklace spelling 'Glory'.
Schutz's exhibition, The Sea and All Its Subjects, symbolizes a vast exploration of scenes that evoke an array of meanings and subjective experiences.
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