One of four galleries representing San Francisco at FOG FOCUS, Municipal Bonds offered a solo showing of Oakland artist and designer Yvonne Mouser. Mouser’s pieces toe the line between function and pure artistic exploration, which came across in a collection of wall-hangings and traditional-feeling furniture pieces including side tables and a chaise lounge. I appreciated how Mouser’s work felt alternately delicate and sturdy, with solid forms punctuated by moments of fragility, as in her “Janus Spiritus Cabinet,” whose doors are made of tiny sumi ink-painted oak flaps that can open and close. “I love the duality of something being two different things at the same time,” Mouser told me. “It just depends on the lens you’re looking through.”  Photo 5 of 21 in Actually Good Word Art—and More Genre-Defying Decor at This Year’s FOG Design + Art Fair

Actually Good Word Art—and More Genre-Defying Decor at This Year’s FOG Design + Art Fair

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Mouser’s furniture and wall-hangings play with opposites: heavy and light, opaque and transparent, soft and hard.