Description If you are an urban dweller in need of classical abstract art or an interior designer consulting with the inhabitant of the urban hut, Metro Stop 1 is the Quintessential piece for the person who wants something elegant, understated but original. Whether you have the Rolling Stones or the New Yorker on your coffee table, you'll love having this piece on your wall. Whether you hail a taxi or ride the rails, this is a visual feast worth coming home to.
Lucki Devi-dasi, Atlanta, Georgia Member Since March 2010 Artist Statement Born in 1962 and adopted by a well-meaning but dysfunctional clan of Polish-Americans on the South Side of St. Louis, Lucki was bound to be a colorful and out of the box character. She is well-known for her Day of the Dead paintings done in the Mexican tradition to honor her relatives who have moved on beyond the bowling alleys of earth. Her work is playful and colorful. Although she holds a BFA from Washington U in St. Louis as well as a Master of Studio Art from UMKC, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia to paint with Outsider Artists H. Pryor, Melvis, and Devaraj, where she developed her Chongo Dawg Series as well as painted many murals on local establishments such as the Vortex in Little 5 Point.