By Leah Ollman, Special to The Times. Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Wilshire Blvd. But for all of the Letrozole for infertility heft and bravado, its overall effect feels slight.
Her back rounds in a posture of protection or possibly grief. Down her bare knees, its bloodlike juices flow. Vez’s style can feel repetitive at times, but when he’s pursuing an acute concept, and especially when he’s working in pencil and watercolor, his imagery is rich in metaphor and graced with humor. She reaches deep into Greek myth, African art and practice, the history and associations of her materials, everyday experience and the stark sculptural tradition of German Hair lost vitamin and emerges with work of primal intensity, work that abounds in cultural and historic references but doesn’t depend on them to exert its blunt, visceral power. He draws and paints with an ideographic clarity delightfully out of sync with the elusive nature of his themes a sense of place and belonging. The rest attach themselves to the dark body as if it were a flame, and dozens more swarm across the gallery walls.
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