In Eddie's paintings, figurative abstraction and graphic symbolism blend together to create a personal narrative that brings form to emotional and physical sensations, from the experience of joy and heartache to the palpable effervescence of morning dew in a forest.
Eddie Perrote, Kate Clements, Lucía Rodríguez Peréz, Natalía Nicole Rodríguez & Padma Rajendran
Eddie Perrote, Kate Clements, Lucía Rodríguez Peréz, Natalía Nicole Rodríguez & Padma RajendranNew York, NY - Aug 10, 2026 - Oct 16, 2026
Uprise Art is pleased to present a group show with new works by Eddie Perrote, Kate Clements, Lucía Rodríguez Pérez, Natalía Nicole Rodríguez, and Padma Rajendran.
Artists
- Eddie PerroteTemecula, CAArtist Page
- Kate ClementsKansas City, MOArtist Page
Kate Clements explores the precarity of our environment through kiln-fused glass, a medium that captures the simultaneous vulnerability and seduction of the natural world.
- Lucía Rodríguez PérezBrooklyn, NYArtist Page
Lucía Rodríguez Pérez (b.1986) is a Brooklyn-based painter who creates surreal and dreamlike spaces where organic elements interact with architectural features such as gates, pillars, and balustrades, creating a dialogue between the natural and the man-made. In her nearly symmetrical compositions, Lucía works with a saturated palette, exploring what she describes as "the seductiveness of color". Each image depicts a new reality that is both unrealistic and believable, where light and space bend to form a unique and intriguing world.
- Natalia Nicole RodríguezSan Juan, Puerto RicoArtist Page
In Natalia Nicole Rodríguez's paintings, the artist references abstracted botanical motifs to explore nostalgia, growth, and shared experience while creating a visual space where the rhythms of life, nature, and relationships intertwine.
- Padma RajendranCatskill, NYArtist Page
Padma Rajendran (b. 1985) is an artist based in Catskill, New York. Primarily working in a textile-based practice, Padma paints dye and resist onto silk in order to craft representational paintings that reflect on immigrant storytelling, womanhood, and the concept of home as a tended space. Padma’s work contains forms that are personal translations of shrines and monuments, these forms evoking a greater symbolic narrative that hold universal resonance.
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Uprise Art
264 Canal Street, 4W
New York, NY
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