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.
“To foster the dreams and creativity of today’s young children who will be the bearers of tomorrow through the art, and also to further understanding of the world’s diverse cultures and differences in global liefstyles.”
Fancy a Picasso and Mattise in barcode?
Louise Campbell … her studio’s 3 firm rules: Always start from scratch; be sure there’s a good reason for every decision made; and dare to be different!
While recently swooning in Florence I couldn’t keep my eyes from the ceilings. In the Pallazo Vecchio the entrance court is covered in the most heavenly and hellish grotesques.
Cheryl Hazan Gallery, Tribeca of Substance and Form; featuring the works of Jaq Belcher , Carolina Sardi and John Ensor Parker. The show runs until November 10.
The works raise the question of what is reality past and what is current past, or, if you will, remembered past and future?
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