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“Cat Hours.” All images © Rain Szeto, shared with permission |
In Rain Szeto’s
intricately rendered fictional universe, people partake in work and
pastimes surrounded by stacks of books, snacks, merchandise, and
mementos. Her detailed illustrations (previously)
portray the organized chaos of everyday activities in domestic spaces
and in shops, cafes, and outdoor areas. Typically centered around a
single character like a baker behind a counter or a figure carrying a
pot of flowers, the scenes are filled with with quotidian objects,
providing a lived-in feeling that brims with colorful energy.
Based in San Francisco, Szeto began working in comics during art
school, which cemented her interest in narrative drawings. Specific
details like the design of food packaging, an elaborate audio mixer
setup, or pastries in a glass case suggest individual hobbies, jobs, and
personalities distinctive enough that they could be mistaken for real
places. Many of her recent pieces also feature feline friends that
stride by confidently or curl up on cushions, including an orange tabby
that could just as well be making the rounds to all of the inviting
spaces.
Most of these works are on view through April 26 in Szeto’s solo exhibition Idle Moments Too at Giant Robot’s GR2 location in Los Angeles. Find more of her work on Instagram.
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“Loaves” |
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“Afternoon Movie” |
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“Checked Out” |
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Left: “Lunch Break.” Right: “Springtime”
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“Corner Shop” |
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“First Customer” |
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“Noodlin'” |
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“Shop Cat” |
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“Smoked Fish” |
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“Summer Waves” |
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