the opening
i was just sorry i hadn't put my black and white striped earrings on! i love the vessels she had on display. anyone from the gulf coast will recognize the raw material used to create this piece:
i hope to be able to get to the Carrol Gallery for the current exhibit to see more of her work.
here is a shot i took of the Very Large window that looks out onto the city. as crowded as it was i can't believe i didn't get any people in there. to get an idea of the scale, i had to stand on tippie toes to reach the top of the partition on the left.
and on the side you cannot see in this photo is my tryptich, the longest year.
all in all it's a really worthwile exhibit. if you're in the area between now and the end of november i urge you to stop in and see it in person.
Labels: exhibits, news, other fiber art
8 Comments:
Claive,
Looks like a great space, and JUST LOOK at you! You look fantastic.
Wish I were closer.. and what are those sculptures made of?
thanks! i feel great!
the blue vessel is made from the lovely blue tarps that covered roofs down here.
the long horizontal piece in front of the window is branches wrapped around a wonderful frosted glass open "tube". there is some really nice sculptural work in this exhibit.
So who is the impossibly stylish impostor you hired to wear your striped shoes?
didn't know i could clean up so well did you??
Woo,Claive - a glamour shot!! You look great.
hugs, R.
Congrats on the show Claire!
It is so good to have you posting again. You look mah-velous!! I want to get up close and personal with your tryptich.
What a great tryptich. I looked closer on the website so I could see a detail. Your cloth is beautifully done. I would love to include it in a reference slideshow (with attribution of course) for a class I teach on "text on the surface."
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