THE SCULPTURE ISSUE
Here we are in Mid December... and the Holidays are less than two weeks away.
From the Bronzes of Barbara Duzan and Georgia Gerber
Most bronze pieces, get better after a few decades of petting, as the oils on your hand help to age the patina.
The Glass of Jeremy Newman & Allison Ciancibelli
With glass, gently caressing the surface, your fingers feel the places where the stencils were used to add layers of color.
The Stone of Tom Small
With stone, it is the heat or the cold that is transmitted to your hand. The highly polished parts feel very different than the raw stone.
The Wood of David French
With colored and shaped wood, touch should be minimal as the painted surfaces are rather delicate. Touch with your eyes and not so much with your hands.
The Ceramic of Robin & John Gumaelius
With ceramics, again gently touch... easier to indulge in these pieces with your eyes.
Sculpture is intimate in an different manner than a painting.
Wonderful sculptural pieces for the unusual places in your home.
A different treat for your senses.
The Prosecco is chilling,
Look forward to seeing you soon !
Ruth
The holiday show Wood, Wax, Oil & Silver: The Twig that Went to Market is on view, but new works are added as the presents are chosen.
Open Late Hours in December on Thursdays till 7 PM
Open Tuesday December 15th & 22nd
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