The installation is done. The floor is swept, lights adjusted, and unattended details not yet thought of. Siempre mañana.
I've promised and so I walked around the space and shot some quick photos, just for you folks who read this here thing and live so far away. Nothing fancy, either with the camera or words tonight, as I am exhausted. Tomorrow the wife shows up and so I better go to bed soon for some bright and shiny regardless of how far along she is in packing this evening, which will in turn depend on whether the sun is still up.
Here ya go.
First of all, the reflections from the exterior windows in this space make photography during daylight hours problematic. The reflections. This photo is called "I Ching" and greets viewers as the come in the door.
We''ll be moving counterclockwise through the gallery. Next up is "Coralish 5," a large photo of coral laid out on the lava beds on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
Some of these pieces might be familiar to some of you, either because I posted them or similar pieces in the past. This wall piece is a variation of earlier pieces with the acrylic-hardened wash clothes. It is called "Love Poem."
This piece is made of chewed gum and a composition notebook and is titled, "Maquette for the Title of a Poem Intended to Be read Aloud."
Acrylic and label drawings/paintings called "Studies I - IV" Each 58" wide frame contains 5 drawings.
"Excrete Your" is a small clay sculpture, the pedestal about 14" across.
There is one more photo, which was used to promote the show, and a video, which is a B&W version of this:
Congratulations, my brother! I hope the show brings satisfactions.
ReplyDeleteWish I could be there. GL GL.
ReplyDeleteThanks, you two. More early next week, for sure.
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