Piece description from the artist
I portray vignettes from my travels in the Philippines by painting with layers of sprayed acrylic paint . This painting is from the Brownout series pertaining to the short-term and unpredictable power outages which roll through the power grid. There is not enough electricity to power the whole grid at one time, as a result, the power is shut off in some areas while it supplies others.
Maria Stabio (b. San Francisco, CA) is a first generation Filipino-American artist. Through painting, she tells stories and shares personal experiences.
She graduated with a BFA in Painting from Boston University and an MFA in Visual Arts from Columbia University.
In 2015, she purchased and renovated the Grier City Schoolhouse, an historic four-room schoolhouse in rural Pennsylvania. She uses the property as her primary residence and studio.
She also works part-time at Alexandre Gallery in New York City. Her work has been shown in San Francisco, Boston, New York, and abroad.
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