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Snow | Review

Mid-America's Visual Arts Publication

Tag Archive for ‘Snow’

Cities of Color: Denise DiPiazzo

Denise DiPiazzo’s colorful work bears evidence of meticulous planning , of being laid out on its white background as carefully as an urban planner would render a proposed development.

To the Snowy Barricades

It’s still rotten out today. If you must go out, keep it to a minimum. Art needs you around for the fight … especially if you live in Kansas.

Warm/Cool Contrast: Joy Mead

Joy Mead’s jewelry is just as color-forward as her watercolors, and possessed of a similar visual warmth.

Layers of Existence: Michael McCaffrey

Michael McCaffrey built the works in his current show from the canvas up, first applying layers of paper and then moving in with the paint. The overall effect is a physical manifestation of the layers of memory and life experience that went into the paintings.

‘S’No Day for Going Outside: Seven ARTKC365 Suggestions for a Snow Day

ARTKC365 declares a snow day, while offering seven suggestions for bringing art into the safety (and warmth) of your home.

Taste the World: Trudi Burns

When she refers to her show as “Journeys. Adventures. Flavors,” it’s true in a deeper sense. These are painted snapshots of Burns’ life and travels, both without and within this country. And while some of us might never get to down espresso in Venice, or taste lamb tajine in Casablanca, Burns’ art allows viewers to share in her experiences.

(ARTKC365) Into the Woodwork: Todd Baker

Both sculptures, part of the current season of Art in R Park, represent significant departures from Baker’s previous large-scale work. That centered on Easter Island-style heads, which Baker produced by taking chainsaws to tree trunks salvaged from his tree service business.

(ARTKC365) Impressions Through a Lens: Julie Johnson

There’s an important distinction to make here, though: Johnson’s photographs are to be hurried to, not hurried through. There’s a sense of calm pervading her work, and to speed through a viewing would be a disservice to artist, art and viewer alike.