Felix de Leon

Felix de Leon, “El Fauno y las Hadas”

“All things belonging to the earth will never change-the leaf, the blade, the flower, the wind that cries and sleeps and wakes again, the trees whose stiff arms clash and tremble in the dark, and the dust of lovers long since buried in the earth-all things proceeding from the earth to seasons, all things that lapse and change and come again upon the earth-these things will always be the same, for they come up from the earth that never changes, they go back into the earth that lasts forever. Only the earth endures, but it endures forever.”

-Thomas Wolfe, You Can’t Go Home Again

Jean Paul Mallozzi

Jean Paul Mallozzi, “We Come Here Often”, Oil on Panel on Cradled Wood

Jean Paul Mallozzi broadens his fascination with the human condition and the inherent, nuanced complexities of personal relationships, specifically intimate male relationships, which are often hyper-sexualized and informed by society’s rigid and conflicting constructs of masculinity, sexuality and identity.

“We Come Here Often is a personal piece that highlights the emotional bond the couple shares between themselves over a quiet bluff overlooking a cityscape in the distance. The light is coming from both men’s emotional states made visible and crossing over into each other merging together at that moment.” -John Seed, Huffington Post