
Michael Hambouz, <i>Daylight</i> (2024)
7-layer screenprint on Arches 88, 21.5 in x 21.75 inEdition of 55 + 5 artist proofs, 3 printer’s proofs, 3 publisher’s proofs, Produced with Print Fellow Natalie Woodlock "The non-venomous milk snake has always been strikingly beautiful and vibrantly hypnotic to my eyes. Tragically, they are often killed by those that misidentify them for their equally beautiful yet highly-venomous reptilian relatives, the coral snake. The truth is, they are both completely harmless when simply left alone at peace. I think about this notion a lot." — Michael Hambouz Previous Wassaic Project Artist in Residence and exhibition artist, Michael Hambouz (b. Niles, Michigan, 1977) is a multidisciplinary artist, multi-instrumentalist musician, and independent curator based in Brooklyn, NY. Hambouz creates chromaesthesia-influenced works – experiments in dimension and color made under the guidance of music – to process bouts of loss and reflections on life in the rural Midwest, New York City, and in the cyber