Please join Impossible Currency in celebrating the North American debut of Polish artist Dominika Hofman ‘A Pervading Wonder’ on September 28 at 2:30 - 5:30 pm.
1193 Howell Mill Rd.
For presale opportunities please dm us with your email to receive full catalog of works. 🤍
Black Pear II 12 x 16 in (40cm x 30cm) oil and acrylic on canvas @dominika_hofman_
Join Impossible Currency in celebrating the North American debut of Polish artist Dominika Hofman ‘A Pervading Wonder’ on September 28 at 2:30 - 5:30
For presale opportunities please dm us with your email.
Thank you to all who came to our opening for @dominika_hofman_ ‘s ‘A Pervading Wonder’ ✨ The work will be up until October 12th. To receive full catalog of the remaining works please comment with your email.
An entire show, dipped in one color.
5 of my pieces live inside this blue world now - on view and for sale
Thank you @impossiblecurrency for this beautiful show, and @iza.zitney for an incredible idea. 📷@isabellamancebo
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