Tag Archive for ‘Writing’
Artist, Ink: Gary Creason
It’s not often that one artist’s work could conceivably be used to create another’s, but that’s certainly the case with Gary Creason’s handcrafted pens.
A Creative Change in Course: Jason Wood
As intricate as Jason Wood’s mixed-media work is, it would seem to be the product of long planning. Actually, the opposite is true.
(ARTKC365) She’s Got a Not-So-Little List: Lisa Lala
Lisa Lala’s paintings are the clear stars of “Lists,” her current show at Blue Gallery. That’s as it should be; her work is bold, thought-provoking and utterly her own in style. But if you were to make a list of the number of people involved in the exhibition, you’d be writing for a while.
(ARTKC365) Big Ideas Writ Small: Michael Smith
When Smith, a senior at the Kansas City Art Institute, created the drawings that form the bulk of his show at Frame Gallery, he did so with a .03 mm mechanical pencil that he sharpened by rubbing the graphite against a blank note card. The result: Works of incredible complexity, detail and a neurosurgeon’s precision.
(ARTKC365) Piecework Memories : Tanya Hartman
Hartman’s chosen materials, media and techniques influence more than the purely visual parts of her art. They also reinforce the idea of life — and of the memories created over a lifetime —as fragile and alterable, things to be constructed and assembled bit by bit.
Professions in Paint: M.B. Lange at Unity Temple on the Plaza
“Sea Nettles”, Watercolor. M.B. Lange 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Unity Temple on the Plaza 707 W. 47th St. Kansas City, MO 816.561.4466 Show ends today. Artist’s site: http://www.langefinearts.com/ Gallery site: http://www.unitytemple.com/culture/cgallery.asp If you’re reading this after 2 p.m., you missed out. Michelle Langenberg’s show at Unity Temple on the Plaza ends this afternoon, earlier than originally [...]







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