Cinta Vidal's mind-bending works, shown in a small village in Bavaria called Waldkirchen, in a show called Melt, at Galerie Zink, all feels like a dream. Vidal's works are often that way, as they present themselves in an Escher-esque way, but with her own skill and heart and vision. But things are often just as they should be, and then flipped upside down, or sideways, and yet as your eye follows a path that doesn't quite feel like reality, each person in the painting seems at peace with the situation. It is as if the dimensions of time and place are, just like this; all over the place but with everything in its right place. —Evan Pricco