Lost and Found:
Carol Bouyoucos
Tina Scepanovic
February 15 to March 14
Opening Reception: Saturday February 22, 4 to 6pm
The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “Lost and Found,” a dynamic two-person exhibition featuring artists Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic. On view February 15 to March 14, this thoughtfully curated show explores the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and technological innovation, as the artists move in opposite yet complementary directions; one mining the richness of historical techniques, the other pioneering new digital territories. Join us for an opening reception on Saturday February 22 from 4 to 6pm. RSVP to the opening here.
Through this compelling pairing, Scepanovic resurrects traditional processes and forgotten materials, working with centuries-old water gilding techniques and transforming vintage glass to create contemporary meaning from the past. In contrast, Bouyoucos pushes into future realms through post-photographic explorations, employing artificial intelligence and digital tools to reshape our visual understanding of the natural world. Together, their works demonstrate how contemporary art can simultaneously honor historical methods while embracing emerging technologies, creating a rich dialogue between what is lost to time and what is found through innovation.
Tina Scepanovic is a Chinese American artist known for innovative fusion of historical techniques with contemporary design. Drawing from her background in furniture restoration, she transforms vintage materials and employs traditional processes like Renaissance-era water gilding in her sculptures and installations. Trained at the Isabel O’Neil Studio in NYC and under master gilder Charles Douglas, Scepanovic’s work has been exhibited at prestigious venues including Salon Art + Design and The Painting Center, featured in the New York Times, and collected internationally. Learn more at tinascepanovic.com.