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Art work by Brittni Paul from her Shelter exhibition.

KALEID Gallery is proud to present:

Shelter by resident artist Brittni Paul

Shelter: to protect oneself from something harmful, like bad weather. This title was initially given to a piece I completed in October 2019 to describe a mother Pangolin protecting herself and her child in the shelter of a hollow tree trunk. This piece is meant to capture a moment in time where mother and baby are safe in their shelter, much like how we humans shelter-in-place with our loved ones. This exhibition focuses on endangered species sheltered in their homes, weathering out the storm that is extinction. As we sit in our homes contemplating a new way of life, let’s implement eco-friendly habits to protect what’s left of this earthly speck. What better time than now?

Brittni Paul is an environmental activist, mix-media illustrator and muralist of flora, fauna and magic! Magic is described as the unexplained bits that make up the mysteries of the world. We all have separate goals, destinations and independent minds, with one thing in common, the desire to love. Brittni feels that we are stronger when we lean on one another for strength, unity and community. Many things can divide us, but we are better together. She hopes that her art can unify us in an effort to love and care for earthly flora & fauna. While inspiring others to also implement eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.

Opening reception:
First Friday November 6th 5pm–9pm.

Exhibition dates:
November 6–27, 2020

Gallery Hours:
Fridays 5pm–9pm & Saturdays 12pm–5pm.
Free admission, all ages, social distancing and masks required at all times in the gallery.

KALEID Gallery
320 S. 1st St., San Jose
info@kaleidgallery.com

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