Venice Art Scene Welcomes Stephanie Logan’s FLOWERS at MoDa Studios

On View from June 26 to July 2, 2025, the Display Showcases 12 New Works by Stephanie Logan
VENICE, CA, May 27, 2025 — MoDa Studios presents FLOWERS, an enchanting solo exhibition by Armenian artist Stephanie Logan that invites viewers to explore the delicate beauty of nature through her vivid brushwork.
The exhibition, featuring 12 oil paintings, debuts on Thursday, June 26 and will be on view through Wednesday, July 2 by appointment.
Gallery Director Tina Segel comments on the exhibition, “Stephanie Logan’s FLOWERS is more than an exhibition; it is a bridge between two worlds, enriching our understanding of the intricate ties between loss and creation.”
In FLOWERS, Logan captures the intricate details and vibrant colors of floral compositions. The collection draws inspiration from the Victorian language of flowers, a historical method of sending messages through flower arrangements. Each bouquet, meticulously crafted by the artist herself, contains hidden messages that foster an engaging dialog between the artwork and the viewer. Blending realism with expressive flair, Logan evokes emotion and wonder.
Logan’s floral subjects showcase the spirit of new beginnings, which is further accentuated through her expressive brushwork and rich palette. Each bloom in Logan’s work serves as both a celebration of natural beauty and a symbol of renewal, an emblem of how life reemerges even after devastation. Through her art, Logan conveys not only the physical attributes of nature but also the spirit of resilience and rebirth that echoes the recovery of Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating fires.
“Flowers have become a recent source of inspiration for me, a representation of ephemeral beauty. Each bouquet is like a silent conversation or a love letter, encapsulating a single moment with a deeper meaning, in the midst of continual growth, death, and regeneration,” states Logan. “Through this collection, I aim to celebrate the transient elegance of flowers, to mourn a beauty now gone, to be present in a living community, and to inspire all the possibilities still to come.”
The exhibition will open with a special reception on June 26, sponsored by
Flowers Winery, where guests can meet the artist and engage in conversations about her creative process. Attendees will have a chance to experience the works up close and gain insight into the inspiration behind each piece. Guests are encouraged to RSVP in advance.