Skyler McGee is an indirect storyteller. Gathering imagery from nature, as if on a nature walk, she brings these observations to her paintings. They are then combined with glimpses of her lived environment; cups, morning light, shower curtains, dirt, children’s laundry, spoons. These various sources weave together in her paintings, creating rich explorations of home - her own, her remembered, her longed for. They are rendered with delicate drawing, brash painting, peculiar materials, both the elevated and the mundane. The work is a meditation on and offering of an experience of place. She does this to understand her own being and for the viewer to find glimmers of their own. Through this practice, the work is ultimately a gift of presence. It celebrates the fragile, and acutely beautiful textures of the human experience.