Stella Michaels and Zane Fix’s new gallery under the Highline showcases their work in a light-filled space — a welcome contrast to the exclusive fashionariums along West 14th Street. Zane and Stella’s work share a harmonic resonance of influences that include musical and eastern themes, yet they counterpoint each other in execution, style and scale. In works inspired by Japanese woodblock prints Zane’s work blends rock and roll, American cultural references, J-pop imagery and traditional Japanese themes like a crazed hibachi chef. Stella’s canvases take on large abstractions where the viewer and the artist dance around themes that are felt as much as seen — a seemingly simple circle can be the sun, the moon, calligraphy, a mythic ouroboros. They share a rock sensibility that fills there space and glows out over West 14th like the flickering neon light.