Jada and David Parrish
The Holy Art  - Jada And David Parrish

The Holy Art

Blog by Jada Parrish | Press | 05/18/22


We are so honored to have our work be a part of The Holy Art Gallery's virtual exhibition "Oppositions." The Holy Art Gallery is a London-based gallery that features work by emerging and established artists from all around the world. 

We will have five photos in the exhibition, and the show will run from May 22 - May 28.

You can register to view the exhibition for free using this link!

 

The Holy Art  - Jada And David Parrish

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Jada + David Parrish are mixed media artists whose work explores the connection between painting, sculpture, motion, and photography.