Pakayla Biehn’s beautiful paintings are delicate confections of dreams and spun sugar, her subjects swathed in petals or soft cloth, her signature double exposure effect lending a gentle sense of unreality. The double exposure effect, usually limited to photographic work, for obvious reasons, shows her mastery at deciphering the space in which she places her subjects and sheds light on the way they relate to one another. Check out more of Biehn’s work here, or if you happen to be in the LA area, check out her work at thinkspace gallery in Culver City beginning on May 21st.

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