Frieze and the golden-seamed china
…I’m left with this gorgeous sculptural piece in the memory, joined with seams of gold; tactile and re-appropriated globules or cold, crackled china.
…I’m left with this gorgeous sculptural piece in the memory, joined with seams of gold; tactile and re-appropriated globules or cold, crackled china.
Her drawings are an amalgam of imagery from the bookplate to patchwork and archival draftsmanship.
“Thinking Sphere” hangs imposingly in mid air, high enough to have to bend double to reach underneath, but low enough that one has the urge to wrap one’s arms about the joyful circular structure.
Who knows where inspirations come from, but since there really isn’t much new new under the sun I think the only one of a few things that is new is our own realisation of the things we love. Shotz’s work is in that book for me.
Shotz’ work is light-filled, sparkling and amazing.
Admittedly you have to be dressed appropriately to drive this baby, but really, it’s the only way to fly at the armory show nyc 09. The current …
I was glad to see Sonia Delauney’s work on Pier 92. As a textile designer I am always drawn to her works, and they are very little shown in the southern hemisphere, so it was a treat to find this large tapestry hanging in a thoroughfare of the show.
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