“My eyes cannot see, but my body feels” is an entrance into the subconscious world Alice Serres accesses through introspection and their breathwork practice. This exhibition showcases a series of watercolor on raw canvas paintings and sculptures. These dream-like worlds are metaphors for the dismantling Alice practices in their life. The process of coming out as a Queer non binary person led Alice to the journey of returning to their childlike joy; a joy Alice forgot about and has been able to reconnect with through this body of work. The works represent the unearthing of their true self. While the persona they felt necessary to assume as an adult disappears, it allows the magic they once tapped into to reappear. The contrast seen through soft and hard shapes represent the push and pull of embodying their own Queerness, and all the joy and hardships that accompany that embodiment. Furthermore, this contrast alludes to the comfort and discomfort that occur as one shows themselves and the world, who they really are. 


The paintings use bright colors as a means to escape the conventional landscapes and dream up a playful otherworld.


a place to escape

a playland that nourishes all that is around it

fed by the practice of submerging into one's depths

the depths that want to be unearthed so they can be exposed, fed, and in turn regenerated as new soil

For painting inquiries please contact Whitespace

814 Edgewood Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307 | t. 404 688 1892 | Thursday – Saturday 11am – 5pm or by appointment

Susan Bridges
Director/Owner
susan@whitespace814.com

Kelsie Fagundo
Gallery Assistant
gallery@whitespace814.com