Tag Archive for ‘Leawood’
Loops and Swirls: Nate Fors
Where the diurnal aspect of Nate Fors’ “Lllooppi” is whimsical, almost like a Dr. Seuss creation brought to three-dimensional life, the sculpture by night is far more energetic … but no less playful.
Fruitful Explorations: Mark Hennick
Mark Hennick’s new artistic directions have borne interesting visual fruit, in several senses.
En-deer-ing and Enduring: Stephen LeBlanc
Stephen LeBlanc’s bronze sculpture is so meticulously realistic, in both appearance and arrangement that, in the proper season, it’s possible to mistake the metal animals for the real thing.
Clay Play: Myrna Minnis
Myrna Minnis’ ceramic art is a reminder that small things can inspire as deeply as anything monumental.
Beauty in Brief: Anne Nye
Anne Nye’s photographs are simple in composition and subject, but loaded with all sorts of visual subtext.
Watchful and Watched: Tex Jernigan
Tex Jernigan The Sentinel 24 hours 4800 Town Center Drive Leawood, KS Permanent installation. Artist’s site: http://www.texjernigan.com Leawood Public Art site: http://www.leawood.org/committees/art Mhm. Heat advisory day; must be time for another nudge to go outside, right? You got it. Of course, you can stay in the car and out of the heat if you like, [...]
Making an Exclamation Point: Anne Krause
Anna Krause’s handcrafted jewelry pieces are strong and bold, making emphatic points about their wearers’ ability to pull off big statements.
Monumental Easy Chair: Wendell Castle
Wendell Castle’s bronze bench sculpture combines sweeping postmodern lines with the sort of feeling one gets looking at ancient megalithic constructions.
The Sky’s No Limit: Sue Adams
Sue Adams’ art begins at the distant line where earth meets sky … and moves up from there.
A Wide Welcome: Dennis Reynolds
Dennis Reynolds’ “Porch Lights” is a universal greeting, then, one which can resonate for anyone arriving home at the end of a long day.
Timely and Timeless: Jana Luetje
Jana Luetje works a wide variety of materials into jewelry pieces both fresh and nostalgic.
In a Different Light: Arch Unruh
Arch Unruh’s watercolor paintings are suffused with simple Old-Word charm and tranquility.
Beautifully Balanced: Jeanne Davis
Jeanne Davis balances Impressionistic, multi-panel pieces with warm, vibrant landscapes in her portion of the current group show at ARTichokes.
Keeping the Past Alive: Daisy J. Muff
Daisy J. Muff’s hand-painted porcelain creations, many of them executed in 18th-century designs from her native Switzerland, are lovely, delicate and timeless.
Holding History and Inspiration: Susan Nelson
No matter what item or substance each of Nelson’s works is designed to hold, it also carries with it her appreciation for history and determination to keep pottery vibrant and vital.







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