Once I walked into the hall I felt an overlying aesthetic of intricacy and minimalism. With a large paper crane instillation hanging from the ceiling and large simplistic painting lining the walls. Joanna displayed more pieces of work relating to portraits and self-portraits. What really stood out from her pieces were the large self-portraits. These did not lack detail oven though they were larger than the others. Alex displayed more photograph with him or other as the main object. Some of these photographs were blurred or faded in specific areas as to not show the face in some cases. These were often the most impressive of the group displayed. Jinny displayed more intricate drawings ranging from very simple to more complex. The pieces of her work that stood out to me the most were the pen drawing of the paint brushes just simply because of how intricate they were. I think this quote from Alex’s artist statement sums is up best, “There is a world inside my head. An alternative universe where it is nearly almost cloudy and there are open spaces everywhere… In this place I capture my work.”