Again, I will let most of the pictures do the talking! 
 
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| I wonder what this picture is saying! | 
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| Beautiful renditions of crabs done in various textures. These were really lovely to see in person.
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| hmmm ... an attempt to involve the viewer in the creation, maybe? | 
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| More wearable art.  Not as breath taking as the items from a previous post. | 
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| But very interesting up close - again, created using the printed word.  Very ingenious. | 
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| Artistic creations being worn. | 
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| Overhead lamps were beautiful as well. | 
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| One of the light fixtures seen up close. 
 
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| Painting on Silk - stunning use of color. My personal favorite after the chain link dress.
 I love the use of color, the flow of the lines and the use of dark and light.
 Here is a fabric I would enjoy wearing.
 A section seen up close!
 
 
 
 |  |  | Outside art work! 
 
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 |  |  | Materials used to create outside art work. | 
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| Close up shot shows the details. The devil is always in the details!
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There was so much more but that is all I have saved on my phone.
Next up: The Phone Call
 
7 comments:
What wonderful art. So many colors, textures, visual appeal. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! What a great show. It's been so long since I've been anywhere other than the store or a doctor that this was a reminder that there is life in the time of COVID. Thank you so much for sharing the photos :-)
That painting on silk. Just gorgeous. Fascinating exhibition!
Good collection of photos. Looks like an interesting show!
I LOVE eclectic collections like this!
The ceramics in cement(?) makes me think of a folk artist in Northern Wisconsin that we drove past once (more than once) when I was a child. Had cement sculpture in his yard that he had created. https://wisconsinconcretepark.org/ It's at Phillips, Wisconsin. I think my dad had an aunt and uncle there, so that would explain why we saw it.
I like the silk painting, especially the colors.
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