Piles of candy colored rocks emerge from twisted industrial architecture. Intricate netting unravels over the decay of a wooden pallet. As the concrete fades, an array of neon blooms through and dissolves what was once there. Within all the debris there are places where the light glitters. Even the most mundane surface can request a deeper look. Megan (Gurisko) Stone practices a variety of processes such as photography, printmaking and collage that explore contrasting patterns, forms and textures from a variety of sources to inform her paintings. Her work is built up through multiple layers and playful marks that challenge these invented relationships, highlighting their irregularities and the formal transitions.