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Back to the Earth

5/23/2015

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I like routine, I like when things stay the same, I like when things don't change... it gives a sense of having control over our lives.
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But the reality is that everything is constantly changing, coming in and out of existence... and the truth is - I like that too. Nothing is permanent or lasting and what I've expressed with these pieces is not knowing what stage of becoming they are in. Are they just being formed? Or are they just starting to decay? Solid earthy pieces which have the appearance of just being dug up or on their way back to the earth.
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 This work is lucky enough to be in the same room as this exhibit:

EVAN HOLM's the river made no sound  a multi-dimensional solo show by sculptor-installation artist Evan Holm is open through June 27, 2015.  The first floor of Vessel Gallery will showcase Cloud|Clock a sound machine composed of kinetic wooden gears, cloud lattice, and 600 lbs of flour. Upstairs Holm has constructed Forest Pools. This installation, with 23 pools of sumi ink running through an oak grove, makes quite the impression. 
Oakland Art Murmur Reception: FRI, June 5, 6-9PM, music sound performance by Evan Holm
Vessel Gallery Artist Talk Series with the artist is Saturday June 13, 2PM.
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Cynthia Baxter
5/24/2015 03:14:34 am

Love these!

Seeing the necklace made me think of the Egtved Girl. Did you read about her? I'm fascinated by her story for some reason.

Beautiful work, Evelyn. So happy to see you moving thru your explorations so devotedly. Yay. C

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evelyn link
5/25/2015 04:37:48 am

Thanks Cindy!
I never heard of the Egtved Girl. I did look her up though, it is fascinating!! That picture of her hair gave me chills. So amazing to see something from 1370 BC

If you have a chance to see Evan Holm's exhibit, I think you will find it pretty amazing. I got a preview before it was completely set up and working and I was blown away.

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