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I like to make things you can touch.
Judith Scott embracing one of her sculptures
Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto’s exhibit at the Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires.
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Ann Weber Cardboard Sculptures
(by the way, this stitch and tickle blog is great)
By Lucy Casson, this was one of the most interesting pieces at Shire Hall, I think it made you do exactly what the exhibition was named, Smile. She sculpts these fairy-like creatures that seemingly go around fixing things and scurrying around tables and what-not. Mesmerising to try and find them all and look at their individual activities.
…and another
Red Wednesday - Claire Zeisler, 1967
This woman was an incredible artist.
oh hey!
Come see our exhibition next Friday, starting at 7pm at the Panhandle House.
We’ll wine and dine you if you promise to say good things about our work!
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Judith Scott
Cuirass (back & front)
2005
Oil on silicon and fiberglass
Anders Krisar
Claire Zeisler - Private Affair I - 1986
Completed by The Claire Zeisler Studio
This woman’s work has rocked my world since I discovered her in a macrame book two days ago. These free standing knotted sculptures are something amazing to behold.