These organic forms are made of metal, ceramics, or natural materials. My sculptural art is an expression of what fascinates, upsets, or excites me. By visiting this site, you are welcome to enjoy, compare your perspectives, or consider having my art in your home. I am interested to know how you react to these concepts and sculptures, so please add your own thoughts. Just click on any "comment" below, and post your message there. It will be e-mailed directly to me.
2 Comments:
Really an amazing piece, you captured the movement of fabric with metal fragments!
Dear Ms. Amico,
Sorry that I cannot write you more directly; I can't find an e-mail listing for you. I'd like to inform you about our Call for Entries.
The Doug Adams Gallery at the Graduate Theological Union is pleased to announce a Call for Entries for an exhibition on "Visual Reflections on Sustainability," opening in January of 2010. This juried exhibition will be held in conjunction with Epiphany West 2010, Sacred Elements: Creating Sustainable Earth Communities, hosted by the Church Divinity School of the Pacific.
A flyer announcing the call can be downloaded at http://www.care-gtu.org/downloads/Call4Entries_Winter2010b.pdf.
The Doug Adams Gallery is part of the Center for the Arts, Religion, and Education (CARE). You can learn more about CARE and the Doug Adams Gallery at http://www.care-gtu.org/doug_adams_gallery.php.
Best wishes,
Tisha Carper Long
Gallery Associate
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