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Where Silence Becomes Form

Memory, Intuition, and the Architecture of Inner Life

TERAVARNA Art Gallery proudly presents Where Silence Becomes Form, a group exhibition featuring Sandra Slaughter, Howard E. Yosha, Tina Lin, Vahagn Bagoyan, and Boxuan Yuan. Spanning painting, mixed media, and photography, the exhibition explores how memory, intuition, structure, and stillness are transformed into visual language. Each artist approaches creation as an act of presence, giving form to experiences that are often felt before they are understood.
Across deeply personal and materially distinct practices, the artists reveal art as a site where emotion and lived experience take shape. Sandra Slaughter’s layered abstractions hold grief, resilience, and transformation in balance, while Howard E. Yosha’s expansive body of work reflects a lifetime of creative exploration across landscape, figuration, and social commentary. Tina Lin’s intuitive, rhythm-driven paintings translate emotion into texture and color, embracing vulnerability and spontaneity as essential forces in the creative process.
Vahagn Bagoyan’s architecturally informed abstractions map invisible systems of space and energy, allowing structure to dissolve into meditation, while Boxuan Yuan’s analog photography offers moments of quiet observation shaped by patience and attentiveness. Together, these practices invite viewers to slow down and engage with art as a space for reflection rather than resolution.
Where Silence Becomes Form reveals how stillness can carry meaning and how absence can become presence. Running from December 31, 2025, the exhibition affirms art’s enduring ability to transform inner experience into shared understanding. For more information, visit TERAVARNA Art Gallery.
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