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February 2017 Artist: Paul Solis

Paul Solis for Keap

In November 2016 we launched a new artist series in combination with our candle subscription.

 

We’re excited to present to you our February feature for our ongoing artist series, arriving alongside your subscription candle.

 This month, we share with you the work of Paul Solis, a Brooklyn-based visual artist who works in various media, including painting, digital art, and everything in between. Through minimal compositions and cartoonish figures, Paul’s illustrations celebrate friendship and reflect the frustrations of daily life in equal measure. Paul has shown work at Hermosa Salon in Berkley, CA; Shadow Office Gallery in Oakland, CA; and Irving Farm Coffee in New York City.

 The Keap artist collaboration series is a curated, year-long body of work. It features emerging Brooklyn artists expressing their interpretation of “Keep the fire burning” through a collectible matchbox and print. We hope to bring greater exposure to these talented artists, and to share with you something new and inspiring every month. At the bottom of this email, you'll find key subscription info.

 

Our full online gallery can be found here.

 

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