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Artists’ Talk: The Phenomenon of Awe

Join us on Saturday March 7 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practices, processes, and influences of Sonjie Feliciano Solomon and Antoinette Wysocki.
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About the Exhibition
The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “The Phenomenon of Awe,” a two-person exhibition featuring multimedia artists Sonjie Feliciano Solomon and Antoinette Wysocki. The exhibition explores the intersections of memory, natural beauty, and human experience through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and visual storytelling.
The exhibition runs from February 14 through March 15, 2026
The exhibition brings together two distinct artistic voices united by their deep engagement with the natural world and the passage of time. Solomon’s practice draws from environmental elements in nature to create rhythmic and fractalized patterns that invite quiet reflection and ground viewers in the present moment. Wysocki’s layered abstractions featuring collaged fragments of her own paintings and reimagined botanical imagery examine cycles of transformation through material reinvention.
Together, Solomon and Wysocki create a dialogue between memory and presence, personal history and shared experience. Visitors will encounter layered compositions that invite sustained viewing, from Solomon’s meditative patterns, which echo the fractal beauty of the natural landscape, to Wysocki’s circular formats, which suggest interconnected worlds.
About the Artists
Sonjie Feliciano Solomon is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose practice centers on creating work that balances the tangibility of experience with the intangibility of emotion. Born in Manila, Philippines, and raised in New York and St. Louis, Solomon earned her BFA with honors in Industrial Design from Rhode Island School of Design and her BSBA from Georgetown University. She has exhibited at the Curator’s Gallery in Chelsea, the Gwangju Biennale, the Daegu International Textile Show in Korea, and the Honolulu Museum of Art. Solomon has been a resident at VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) and received a grant from the Urban Artists Initiative.
Antoinette Wysocki is a New York-based multimedia artist whose work explores abstracted organic forms and microcosmic narratives through layered installations and paintings that balance chance and control. She holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Wysocki has exhibited internationally in over 50 group exhibitions and more than 10 solo shows across major art centers, including New York, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, Dubai, and Los Angeles, participating in key fairs such as The Armory Show, Context Miami, and Kiaf Seoul. Her work is held in prominent collections including the Clinton Foundation, the Da-Xin Museum (China), and the former Corcoran Gallery of Art.
