"Thought Travels" artist inspired by moai
Thought Travels at The James W. Palmer Gallery
Artdaily.com
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Works by the sculptor Strong-Cuevas, including those in her new exhibition Thought Travels, often suggest objects produced by mighty civilizations. Comparisons can be made to figures seen, for example, in Mayan and Egyptian art, from the profiles of people depicted in narrative wall paintings to the simple lines of works in stone made in tribute to revered rulers and omnipotent deities, including the enigmatic heads of Easter Island.
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Artdaily.com
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Works by the sculptor Strong-Cuevas, including those in her new exhibition Thought Travels, often suggest objects produced by mighty civilizations. Comparisons can be made to figures seen, for example, in Mayan and Egyptian art, from the profiles of people depicted in narrative wall paintings to the simple lines of works in stone made in tribute to revered rulers and omnipotent deities, including the enigmatic heads of Easter Island.
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1 comment:
This is a beautiful sculpture. I really like it.
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