MOLLY+FRIENDS X SCOPE MIAMI BEACH 2025 | Booth D15
Dec 2: VIP only, 12PM-8PM Dec 3-7: 11AM-8PM | Ocean Drive & 8th Street Miami Beach, FL 33139
YOSSI BEN ABU
Hidden Clues, 2025
40 x 60 inches | Hundreds of Hand-Folded Paper Elements on Board | Framed in White
$18,000
“‘Hidden Clues’ invites the viewer into a coded landscape of color and rhythm where what first appears as a digital blur gradually reveals a meditation on human perception and craft. Each fold is an intentional gesture, assembled and glued by hand, transforming fragile paper into a structured mosaic that vibrates between abstraction and memory.
The work explores the tension between precision and imperfection, order and chaos, echoing how meaning is often concealed within layers of noise, waiting for the eye to adjust and the mind to decode. Seen from afar, it evokes a pixelated image from the digital age; up close, it reveals the tangible warmth of human touch.
In Hidden Clues, the artist challenges the boundaries between analog and digital, patience and immediacy, revealing how truth and beauty often reside in the details we almost overlook.” - Yossi Ben Abu
Pantone Series, 2021
16x12 inches | 3D Cut Paper Design | Dimensions Include White Wooden Frame
$1,000
MOLLY GOLDFARB
Rough Waters, 2020
36 x 36 inches | Digital Painting on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright with Deckles Edges | Edition of 5 | White Museum Float Frame
$2,500
“‘In Rough Waters’ and ‘The Atlantic,’ I explore the duality of chaos and control through the medium of digital painting. Born during a period of global stillness, these works are translations of my own photography, reimagined through a process of extreme hyper-focus. By zooming in up to 700% - scrutinizing the digital canvas pixel by pixel- I treat every droplet and ripple as an individual composition, a microcosm of the whole.
This rigorous technique became a meditative anchor for me; while the subject matter depicts the roaring, untamed emotion of the ocean, the act of painting it was one of quiet, radical presence. This aligns directly with SCOPE’s invitation to 'Be Here Now.' My process demands a shedding of distraction to exist fully in the minutiae- a feat whose empowerment expands beyond the historic moment in which it was created. The result invites the viewer to step into that same space: to look beyond the image of a wave and witness the accumulated moments of attention that built it, similar to appreciating every element of the tides building to form waves in the ocean."
The Atlantic, 2020
36 x 36 inches | Digital Painting on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright with Deckles Edges | Edition of 5 | White Museum Float Frame
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Pearl Bonsai, 2023
23 x 30 inches | Digital Painting on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright with Deckles Edges | Edition of 3 | White Museum Float Frame
Last Remaining Edition
$1,800
"Created in 2023, Pearl Bonsai represents a harmonization of my artistic timeline. It bridges the meditative, hyper-focused technique developed in my ocean studies with the playful, abstract spirit that has long defined my abstract portraiture. While the bonsai itself—a symbol of patience and slow growth—demands the same rigorous, 'pixel-by-pixel' attention as my water series, the inclusion of the pearl necklace disrupts the naturalism with a touch of curated whimsy.
This piece speaks to the SCOPE theme of 'Be Here Now' by embracing the duality of the present moment. It balances the serious, quiet discipline required to paint the foliage with the joy of my signature motif—the pearls. It is a visual dialogue between my history and my current practice, asking the viewer to sit with a version of nature that is both reverently observed and lovingly adorned."
