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Duality in Detail - Biomorphic Immersion
A Solo Exhibtion by Ana Pedro

Info graphic for Duality in Detail - a solo exhibition by Ana Pedro at Arbor Gallery Jully 8-31, 2026 with an opening reception on July 11 from 5-8pm. Artwork is a hyperrealistic macro depiction of a flower.
DATE:
July 8 - 231, 2026

ARTIST:
Ana Pedro

CURATOR:
Kelly Edwards

OPENING RECEPTION:
Satuday, July 11, 2026 5:00p - 8:00p

Arbor Gallery presents Duality in Detail: Biomorphic Immersion, a solo exhibition by Ana Pedro, on view July 8–31, 2026.
Working primarily in soft pastel and dry media, Pedro explores the boundary between realism and abstraction through magnified views of familiar subjects. At close range, recognizable forms dissolve into immersive fields of color, texture, and pattern, inviting viewers to reconsider how perception, recognition, and identity are formed.
Collectors, art lovers, and local residents are encouraged to visit the gallery and experience this visually rich exhibition in person. Whether you are discovering Ana Pedro’s work for the first time or following her continued artistic development, Duality in Detail offers an intimate and immersive look at beauty found through close observation.
An opening reception will be held Saturday, July 11 from 5–8 PM at Arbor Gallery, 1875 Route 6, Carmel, NY.
Artwork Coming Soon

Artist Statement:

This collection inhabits a space between representation and abstraction. By examining familiar subjects at extreme proximity, these works transform recognizable forms into landscapes of color, texture, and pattern. What was once immediately identifiable becomes ambiguous, inviting a different mode of perception.
We typically recognize an object through its overall shape—whether through a detailed photograph or the simplest outline. But what happens when that overview is removed? Can we identify an object through its color and texture alone? Through its details rather than its silhouette? By observing the specific instead of the general? Would we still be able to distinguish an apple from a pear.
This inquiry extends beyond the objects depicted and toward our understanding of ourselves. As human beings, we share common needs and experiences, yet each of us possesses a distinct inner world. Our ways of thinking, observing, categorizing, and dreaming are uniquely our own. While we may appear similar from a distance, closer examination reveals a rich diversity of perspectives, abilities, aspirations, and lived experiences.
In this sense, human identity can be understood as a texture built upon a shared foundation. If texture represents our experiences and competencies, then color becomes a metaphor for personality, imagination, and desire. Together, they create the subtle distinctions that make each individual unique.
It is this reflection on what constitutes identity—what makes something truly itself—that inspires this body of work. The parallels between the human condition and the wider natural world, encompassing animal, vegetal, and mineral forms, serve as catalysts for this exploration.
Executed primarily in soft pastel, these works draw upon the medium’s directness and material presence. Composed largely of pure pigment, soft pastel maintains a close relationship to the mineral origins of color, while its vibrant chromatic range and tactile qualities deepen the exploration of observation, materiality, and perception that lies at the heart of the collection.
The resulting artworks embody a series of dualities: the general and the specific, similar and distinct, the simplified and the detailed. Through these tensions, the collection invites viewers to reconsider how recognition is formed and to reflect on the delicate balance between what unites us and what sets us apart.

Bio

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Born in Leiria, Portugal, Ana Pedro studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon from 2012 to 2015. Since 2022, she has lived and worked in New York.
Pedro presented her debut exhibition at Arbor Gallery in New York in 2024. Since then, she has participated in several exhibitions and art fairs across the Hudson Valley region of New York, as well as in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
Ranging from human and pet portraiture to botanical studies, her work is primarily created using dry media such as pastels and colored pencils. For Pedro, beauty is found not in perfection but in detail. Subtle nuances in facial features—birthmarks, beauty marks, asymmetry, scars, and skin variation—are treated as defining elements of individuality and presence.
Pedro’s artworks are held in both local and international private collections.
Her recent solo exhibition extends this inquiry into perception and identity. The works occupy a space between representation and abstraction, transforming familiar subjects seen at extreme proximity into fields of color, texture, and pattern. This shift challenges recognition, questioning how much of an object we understand through shape versus detail, and whether identity can be read through texture and color alone.
A close up headshot image of Ana Pedro
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