Tag Archive for ‘Structure’
Indoor Playground: Waseem Touma
Waseem Touma’s installation is fully immersive, inviting close-up inspection and creating a sort of obstacle course through the gallery space.
Comfortable in His Skin: Kent Van Dusseldorp
For all the appreciation of the female nude, male full frontalism does tend to draw more askance glances, and Kent Van Dusseldorp’s show is a straightforward, if good-natured, confrontation of that outlook.
Views and Visions: Tony Peterson
Tony Peterson covers a wide range of subjects, but the nature of structures and the structures of nature are common threads in his photographic work.
Studies in Contrast: Sam Smith
Sam Smith’s photographs juxtapose soft and angular elements, his use of black-and-white heightening the inherent contrast and tension.
Strength in Diversity: Loreta Feeback
One common thread running through all of Loreta Feeback’s work — representational or abstract, flat or in the round — is her command of structure.
“Cute, and …,” Not “Cute, but …”: Carson Catlin
There’s a definite “Awwww…” factor at work in Carson Catlin’s tiny figurines. But there is a good deal more going on here, too, in the augmentations and reductions by which Catlin customizes each of the little sculptures.
(ARTKC365) A Carefully Nurtured Love of Nature: Kevin Sink
Sink has spent a lot of time collaborating with the outside world; his photography career began when he was ten years old and wanted to augment his birdwatching activities. You could say, too, that Sink’s appreciation for nature — and for structure — goes all the way down to the microscopic level.







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