This summer I had a piece in a show called Abstract Catalyst at the Verum Ultimum Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
See that turquoise circle? Read on to learn more about its birth. |
Beginning to lay down the orzos. |
Finished product! Crooning Cottonwoods 30 inch diameter aluminum, paint, vinyl |
detail |
The wind would drive the glittering clouds,
The cottonwoods would croon,
And past the sheaves and through the leaves,
Came whispers from the moon.
Pretty great, right? A name change was required and I'm happy I did it. It's a small thing but with abstract pieces titles can matter if you want to get a certain narrative started in the viewers' imagination. I mentioned this in brief blurb in this post.
Also, the gallery used this piece on their promotional mailers, which I didn't find out about until it was returned to me (because it sadly was not purchased) and they included a postcard.
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