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Magic and Whimsy Abound from Shannon Taylor’s Fantastic Watercolor Dioramas

All images courtesy of Hashimoto Contemporary, shared with permission

Magic and Whimsy Abound from Shannon Taylor’s Fantastic Watercolor Dioramas

Tucked inside vintage compacts are magical worlds of whimsy and mischief carefully concocted by Shannon Taylor. The Oakland-based artist (previously) transforms antique vessels into lush breeding grounds for fantastic creatures, spirited gatherings, and the occasional vampiric character.

Taylor’s solo exhibition Night Market opens at Hashimoto Contemporary next month with a stunning collection of works that peek into the strange happenings occurring after darkness.

Meticulously cut with a precision knife from watercolor paintings, each miniature scene lures the viewer into an enchanting environment that appears much more robust than its inches-wide frame. Taylor’s recent works conjure intricately layered narratives of supernatural rituals and a moon passionate about her own likeness, which, at the right angle, is reflected in the mirrored pond below.

Night Market runs from November 9 to 30 in Los Angeles. Until then, find more from Taylor on Instagram.

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