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Heather Benjamin: Saturn

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Selenas Mountain is pleased to present Saturn, an Artsy online viewing room of new works by New York based artist Heather Benjamin. Expanding on her signature frenetic figurative style, Benjamin presents a trio of large paintings that depict female demi-god warriors in day-glo vibrant colors reclining against cosmic landscapes. These mythical depictions of alien femme creatures in cowboy hats, spurs, and fringe, are caught in states of erotic reverie.
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Title: Heather Benjamin: Saturn
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Selenas Mountain is pleased to present Saturn, an Artsy online viewing room of new works by New York based artist Heather Benjamin.
Expanding on her signature frenetic figurative style, Benjamin presents a trio of large paintings that depict female demi-god warriors in day-glo vibrant colors reclining against cosmic landscapes.
These mythical depictions of alien femme creatures in cowboy hats, spurs, and fringe, are caught in states of erotic reverie.

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