Invisible is a journey across cultural borders that features mixed media paintings, watercolor on paper, and ceramics adorned with found objects by New Mexico-based artist Bunny Tobias. An artist known primarily for her sculptures and inspired by her love of literature, Tobias notes that this exhibition is the first to show her paintings, all completed in the last few years. This exhibition presents landscapes, collaged improvisations, and unpredictable associations informed by the artist's study of Eastern literati such as Matsuo Bashō, Kobayashi Issa, and Laozi; Western literary figures, such as Jack Kerouac, Fernando Pessoa, Walt Whitman, and Virginia Woolf; as well as her experience as a pioneer of San Francisco’s psychedelic surrealist movement (1960s–70s).
