Colors flirt and go for walks.
Sensations build, multiply, and flow in flux and metamorphosis.

Michele Foyer merges painting, sculpture, and collage in dynamic that suspend off the wall. Fluorescent hues painted on the reverse side cast an immaterial glow of color on the wall, best seen from the sides and openings. Her works shift with light, time, and place. In a constant state of transformation, her art embodies how everything — thoughts, self, objects, and environment — are perpetually being reconstituted, and are full of incongruity, as well as possibility.

Michele Foyer







My Name is Weather, Too | 58" x 78" x 3"

Fluorescent hues painted on the reverse side cast an immaterial glow of color on the wall best seen from the sides. Her works shift with light, time, and place. Fluctuating light forms the true “ground” of each piece.

In a constant state of transformation, her art embodies how everything — our thoughts, sense of self, things and environment — are perpetually being reconstituted and are full of incongruity, as well as possibility.