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SAQA Regional at the Saint Louis Artists’ Guild “Six Generations” in “Spread in Your Wings”
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Split Personalities was inspired by the soft sculptures of Claes Oldenberg. I am sure Claes is excited about the frolicking human brain too.
Messages to Me has been accepted into the exhibit “Self Reflections” at the Foundry Art Centre. A friend had given me a small box of glass slide mounts. They were one of those things that drew me in, I just liked them. Why, I am not sure.
It is likely we all have those things in our stashes.
It took a few years, this and another piece were the result. Plus, the small sections of glass have been used in other works. Such a bounty!
Four Seasons, one in a series inspired by the Jeffersonian Grid of the United States, is a visual depictions of the relationship between farmers and their land. Farmers are acutely aware of how the soil will respond the weather.
They must develop that knowledge and love for their land to invest their time, toil and wealth to raise crops to feed our nation.
Ice dying is easy and the results are fantastic – usually. The results can be steered, however they cannot be controlled. Ice melt meanders at its whim. Actually, results have been good for me, maybe luck? Or maybe it is the willingness to accept a wide range of intriguing colors.
Kacey Cowdery has two pieces selected, 531 items were entered, 96 accepted – thank you! It is a magnificent show, and a great kick-off for the 1st Annual Fiber Art Exhibit at the Kansas City Stockyards Gallery.
https://kansascitystockyardsgallery.com/shop-art/ols/categories/2020-fiber-show?page=1
“Blue Man Grouper” is whimsical in its title and imagery. However, its message addresses pollution, asking what if air pollution gets so horrible that humans must learn to live under water – not that our waters are all that much better.