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Place a parchment square atop the crust and press the nut mixture flat using your fingers or the bottom of a small glass works great.
Place a parchment square atop the crust and press the nut mixture flat using your fingers or the bottom of a small glass works great.

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I do not microwave in plastic because of the risk of toxins getting into the food, actually don't care for microwaves that much so I started putting my hot things in glass containers, even small mason jars work for heating up if you'd like to use a microwave, or I heat them up at home, store them in glass, and keep it separate from the other foods.
The result is a trim, scrubbed work, as strange and distilled as a mid-1930s Tod Browning chiller, where the smallest hint of sentimentality or whimsy (say, the girls dancing to a pop song) is literally short - circuited and the mirror the heroine stares into in the final, closure - denying shot might have been pieced together from the same glass shards seen in the unnerving opening credits.
There are no rust bubbles, major scratches, chips, etc.The 15» Rallye wheels are brand new, including the center caps, trim rings and Cooper Cobra white letter tires.All of the trim and bumpers are in good shape and are not beat up.The glass is all in good shape and the windows roll up and down easily.Interior: The interior is in good shape overall as well.The seat covers look good and do not have any tears, holes, etc.The carpet looks to be in decent shape.The original dash pad has some cracks and a previous owner has put a carpeted dash cover on top of the dash pad.The headliner is in good shape but the sail panels are a little loose.The original speedometer and tachometer work, as well as the fuel gauge, but there is an aftermarket oil pressure and water temperature gauge mounted under the dash.The head lights, tail lights and brake lights all work, but the turn signals do not work.The windshield wipers work like they are supposed to as well.The B&M shifter works well and is easy to get in and out of gear.Drivetrain: The engine is a very strong running 340 small block that's had some work done to it.
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Other Installed Mechanical Features Include Heated Mirrors, Power Windows, Push Button Start, Traction Control, Power Mirrors, Power Locks, a Power Passenger Seat, a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, a Locking Rear Differential, Cruise Control, a Telescoping Wheel, Disc Brakes, a Rear Window Wiper, Intermittent Wipers, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers, Tires - Rear Performance, a Trip Computer, Power Steering, a Tachometer, a Spare Tire (Small Size), Tires - Front Performance, and Remote Trunk Release * INTERIOR OPTIONS: * Delaware, Westerville & Marysville used car shoppers are lighting up the phones at our Deleware, OH dealership over these interior options: Dual Power Seats, Automatic Climate Control, an Overhead Console, a Power Drivers Seat, an Adjustable Lumbar Seat (s), a Compass, a Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, a Cargo Shade, a Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror, a Pass - Through Rear Seat, Bucket Seats, an Adjustable Steering Wheel, Illuminated entry, Air Conditioning, Rear seat center armrest, a Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror, Vanity Mirrors, Floor Mats, a Tilt Steering Wheel, a Bench Seat, a Rear Window Defroster, and a Split Folding Rear Seat * EXTERIOR OPTIONS: * From Marysville to Marion you'll arrive in style with exterior options like: FOG LAMPS, Aluminum Wheels, a Trailer Hitch Receiver, Privacy Glass, a Cargo / Bed Lamp, an Auto Headlamp, and a Spoiler / Ground Effects * SAFETY OPTIONS: * Whether steering your way to work in Westerville or soccer practice in Scioto County, you'll enjoy peace of mind with the following safety equipment options: HID Headlamps, Xenon Headlamps, Electronic Stability Control, a Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers, Side Mirror Turn Signals, Brake Assist, Daytime Running Lights, Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors, a Rear Head Air Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, a Drivers Air Bag, Delay - off headlights, Occupant sensing airbag, Auto Leveling Headlights, Overhead airbag, an Auto Dimming R / V Mirror, a Front Head Air Bag, a
The room has a sitting area with a big chair and small table, a large glass work desk with a task chair, a console for the flat screen TV, a luggage bench and a wardrobe with plenty of storage space.
Out of the Box by Danni McCarville Glass artist Danni McCarville emailed me with a situation that I'm starting to hear more and more — a store that sells some of her smaller pieces of work sent her a letter saying that they would no longer allow her to display her website or her full -LSB-...]
Glass artist Danni McCarville emailed me with a situation that I'm starting to hear more and more — a store that sells some of her smaller pieces of work sent her a letter saying that they would no longer allow her to display her website or her full name on the work that she was selling in the store.
These works are counterposed to a set of smaller drawings on Chinese calligraphy paper, where glass - head pins punctuate evenly spaced intersections.
There is also a sense of tame psychedelia that pervades in all three artists» works, from Bergstrom's small formalist paintings that use text as a compositional device — a blue and white canvas that spells Bad Trip, abstractly scrawled across the canvas — to Norton's An Altered State, where peyote and poppies are pressed between sheets of glass and fired, installed on the wall.
His photography gives a new clue to the fundamentals in his work: as light reflects through windows or glass and moves through translucent objects, the artist snaps at small mirages but is only focused on the reality that hides behind the apparent misrepresentations of the mind.
It is also honestly the excitement of handling works as small as a glass plate or watching a large renowned work arrive through the door for installation.
Among the highlights of the show are The Sun (1990), a floor installation of 360 triangular elements of white marble forming a grand circle, and the witty Self - Portrait (c. 1959) in which the artist's head is but a small ball of paper resting on a larger - than - life wooden torso with incredibly elongated legs (both works at Perry Rubenstein); the ethereal The Angel (1989) made of 125 spheres of thin clear Venetian glass delicately resting on the floor at Michael Werner; and at Mary Boone the five Concave Figures (1994), one of Byars» final works.
The works on display are: 432Hz (2009 - 2014), a wooden shell that contains honeycombs; Vorkuta (2003), a refrigeration chamber where the temperature of -30 °C contrasts with a chair maintained at a constant +37 °C by an internal thermostat; Mindfall (2004 - 2007), a container which contains a chair and tables, on which 21 electric motors turn on intermittently, one after the other, creating a sort of musical composition; Untitled (2003), a small iron room crossed by blasts of hot and cold air channelled into the space by powerful fans; and Sub (2014), a new work specially created for the exhibition at HangarBicocca, an assembly of aluminium and glass display units which the artist originally designed to exhibit her Inner Disorder (1999 - 2001) series of drawings.
Glass has been of interest to Larry Bell since the early 1960s when he began using it in smaller works, predominantly cubes.
The 98, small autonomous works, created in reverse on glass and arranged into 49 diptych pairs, explore the effects of chance and abstraction.
The centerpiece of the room is The Long Poem of Walking, a large - scale work comprised of shattered glass that Martinez has extracted from the street and arranged into a series of rectangles laid out according to volume, greatest to smallest, in a grid on the gallery floor.
The works are fashioned from the same small handful of materials and shapes: tubes of stainless steel; circular and rectangular sheets of transparent and reflective glass; thin lines cutting out, carved into, or painted on to hard surfaces.
A glass of water presented on a small glass shelf is mislabelled as an «oak tree», revealing — like the many other works in the show — art's ability to awaken curiosity and to probe meaning.
Two galleries and a sculpture courtyard showcase her timeless work including impressive steel and blown glass sculptures alongside a smaller series «War Toys» and «Flasks of Fiction», mixed - media collages and her latest explorations in painting.
Glacial Specimens (flame worked glass with clay and acrylic paint) consists of several small mixed media glass sculptures which capture the ephemeral nature of snow and ice crystals.
Accompanying the photos in the small gallery are immaculate reconstructions of iconic Duchamp works by Los Angeles artist Gregg Gibbs and others, probably life - sized: Nude Descending a Staircase, The Large Glass, Fresh Widow, Fountain, Rotary Glass Plates, With Hidden Noise, Bicycle Wheel, L.H.O.O.Q., Bottle Rack, and so on.
Glass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA Sweet Hearts of the Rodeo; Cowgirls in History and Myth, Clymer Museum, Ellensburg, WA Emerging Artist Exhibition and Margo Selski, Ellensburg Wine Works, Ellensburg, WA The Year of Chimera 5.o, Glass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA CWU Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2008 Roseville Arts Center Open Studio Invitation», Juried by Phil Linhares, Chief Curator at the Oakland Museum of Art, Roseville, MN Seven Painters, Republic Restaurant, Hollywood, CA 32nd Annual Open Show, Blue Line Gallery, Roseville Arts Center, Roseville, CA 26th National Small works exhibition, Arkell Museum / Tri-County Arts Council, Canajoharie, NY Moses Lake juried exhibition, Moses Lake Art Museum, Moses Lake, WA Temptation, Invitational Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA Treasures from the exotic far west, glass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art MuGlass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA Sweet Hearts of the Rodeo; Cowgirls in History and Myth, Clymer Museum, Ellensburg, WA Emerging Artist Exhibition and Margo Selski, Ellensburg Wine Works, Ellensburg, WA The Year of Chimera 5.o, Glass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA CWU Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2008 Roseville Arts Center Open Studio Invitation», Juried by Phil Linhares, Chief Curator at the Oakland Museum of Art, Roseville, MN Seven Painters, Republic Restaurant, Hollywood, CA 32nd Annual Open Show, Blue Line Gallery, Roseville Arts Center, Roseville, CA 26th National Small works exhibition, Arkell Museum / Tri-County Arts Council, Canajoharie, NY Moses Lake juried exhibition, Moses Lake Art Museum, Moses Lake, WA Temptation, Invitational Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA Treasures from the exotic far west, glass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art MuWorks, Ellensburg, WA The Year of Chimera 5.o, Glass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA CWU Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2008 Roseville Arts Center Open Studio Invitation», Juried by Phil Linhares, Chief Curator at the Oakland Museum of Art, Roseville, MN Seven Painters, Republic Restaurant, Hollywood, CA 32nd Annual Open Show, Blue Line Gallery, Roseville Arts Center, Roseville, CA 26th National Small works exhibition, Arkell Museum / Tri-County Arts Council, Canajoharie, NY Moses Lake juried exhibition, Moses Lake Art Museum, Moses Lake, WA Temptation, Invitational Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA Treasures from the exotic far west, glass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art MuGlass Garage Fine Art Gallery, Hollywood, CA CWU Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2008 Roseville Arts Center Open Studio Invitation», Juried by Phil Linhares, Chief Curator at the Oakland Museum of Art, Roseville, MN Seven Painters, Republic Restaurant, Hollywood, CA 32nd Annual Open Show, Blue Line Gallery, Roseville Arts Center, Roseville, CA 26th National Small works exhibition, Arkell Museum / Tri-County Arts Council, Canajoharie, NY Moses Lake juried exhibition, Moses Lake Art Museum, Moses Lake, WA Temptation, Invitational Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA Treasures from the exotic far west, glass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art Muworks exhibition, Arkell Museum / Tri-County Arts Council, Canajoharie, NY Moses Lake juried exhibition, Moses Lake Art Museum, Moses Lake, WA Temptation, Invitational Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA Treasures from the exotic far west, glass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art Muglass garage fine art gallery, West Hollywood, CA 2007 Faculty Exhibition, Sarah Spurgeon Gallery, CWU, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Planet Margo, Wine Works Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art MuWorks Gallery, Ellensburg, WA 2006 Central Washington Artist Exhibition, Larson, Gallery, WA 39th Annual Juried Exhibit, Allied Arts, Yakima, WA 2005 In the Balance, (two person exhibit) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN Art Mob Collection, Weisman Art Museum.
In a new series of wall pieces, works are comprised of thousands of small convex glass mirrors and polished black onyx cabochons.
BORTOLAMI Here the Hannah Hoffman Gallery of Los Angeles presents the small New York debut of the talented Joe Zorrilla in three works: two updates on 1970s sculpture and an especially good video showing a view of the layered, unstable reflections in the glass of an open window — a ready - made Structuralist film.
Comprising 100 small paintings in enamel on the back of glass, Sinbad is the first series of works by Richter to allude to The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights) and was followed in 2010 by Aladdin [CR: 913, 915].
2016 OA Gallery, ManyMini Exhibition, Kirkwood, MO Third Degree Glass, Multiple Choice: Art Group 360, St. Louis, MO Missouri Athletic Club, Art Group 360 Exhibition, St. Louis, MO 2015 Jacoby Art Center, Get Real: Art Group 360 Exhibition, Alton, IL OA Gallery, Small Works Invitational, Kirkwood, MO 2014 The Saint Louis Artists» Guild, The Art of the Collective: Art Group 360, St. Louis, MO 2013 Grafica Contemporary Fine Art, Multiple Choice: Art Group 360, Webster Groves, MO 2012 Creative Art Gallery, Focus 360 Exhibition: Art Group 360, St. Louis, MO Best of Foundry Artists Exhibition, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Ober Anderson Gallery, Viewpoints: inaugural Art Group 360 Exhibition, Kirkwood, MO Regional Arts Commission, Sharing Art & Heart, St. Louis, MO 2011 Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO MAD Art Gallery, City Wide Open Studios, St. Louis, MO 2010 Gallery II Resident Artists Exhibition, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Art St. Louis Off - site solo Exhibition, World Trade Center, Clayton, MO Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO 2009 Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO 2008 Foundry Art Centre, Ameristar Gallery, St. Charles, MO Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO Argonne Gallery, Kirkwood, MO Art Saint Louis Off - site solo exhibition, St. Louis RCGA, St. Louis, MO Firehouse Gallery, Webster Groves, MO 2007 Lapis Gallery: Fons & Fons — Recent works - Oil Pastel / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2005 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 19th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO 2004 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 18th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO Lapis Gallery: Fons & Fons — Oil Pastels / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2003 Kirk Norlin Gallery: West Highland Artists Cooperative December Show, Denver, CO Selected Juried Exhibitions 2015 The Exhibition XXX, Art St.Louis, MO 2015 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA 2014 Summer Regional Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, MO 2013 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA St. Charles County Parks & Recreation, Paint Your County Parks, St. Charles, MO — Best of Show 2012 Regional Arts Commission, Metro Exchange Exhibit in collaboration with Foundry Art Centre, St. Louis, MO 2010 Painting: The Artful Palette, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Metzger Memorial All Media National Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2008 Jacoby Arts Center 4th Annual Juried Show, Alton, IL 2007 - 8 Metzger Memorial All Media Exhibition, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2005 Oil Pastel Society «Beginnings» National Show - Honorable Mention 2004 Rocky Mountain Biennial 2004, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 13th National Exhibit, Fort Collins, CO - Honorable Mention Colorado Visions Art Exhibit, Westminster Community Artist Series, Westminster, CO 2003 Viewpoint 2003 National Juried Art Exhibition, Cincinnati Art Club, Cincinnati, OH National Society of Artists 21st National Juried Show, Alvin, TX Women Artists of the West 5th International Juried Exhibition, Dubois, WY Englewood Arts National Juried Art Show 2003, Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 12th Annual National Art Exhibition, Fort Collins, CO Boulder Artists Association 12th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Boulder, CO Spring Salon V. 2, Limner Gallery, New YorWorks Invitational, Kirkwood, MO 2014 The Saint Louis Artists» Guild, The Art of the Collective: Art Group 360, St. Louis, MO 2013 Grafica Contemporary Fine Art, Multiple Choice: Art Group 360, Webster Groves, MO 2012 Creative Art Gallery, Focus 360 Exhibition: Art Group 360, St. Louis, MO Best of Foundry Artists Exhibition, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Ober Anderson Gallery, Viewpoints: inaugural Art Group 360 Exhibition, Kirkwood, MO Regional Arts Commission, Sharing Art & Heart, St. Louis, MO 2011 Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO MAD Art Gallery, City Wide Open Studios, St. Louis, MO 2010 Gallery II Resident Artists Exhibition, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Art St. Louis Off - site solo Exhibition, World Trade Center, Clayton, MO Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO 2009 Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO 2008 Foundry Art Centre, Ameristar Gallery, St. Charles, MO Gateway Gallery, Clayton, MO Argonne Gallery, Kirkwood, MO Art Saint Louis Off - site solo exhibition, St. Louis RCGA, St. Louis, MO Firehouse Gallery, Webster Groves, MO 2007 Lapis Gallery: Fons & Fons — Recent works - Oil Pastel / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2005 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 19th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO 2004 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 18th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO Lapis Gallery: Fons & Fons — Oil Pastels / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2003 Kirk Norlin Gallery: West Highland Artists Cooperative December Show, Denver, CO Selected Juried Exhibitions 2015 The Exhibition XXX, Art St.Louis, MO 2015 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA 2014 Summer Regional Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, MO 2013 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA St. Charles County Parks & Recreation, Paint Your County Parks, St. Charles, MO — Best of Show 2012 Regional Arts Commission, Metro Exchange Exhibit in collaboration with Foundry Art Centre, St. Louis, MO 2010 Painting: The Artful Palette, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Metzger Memorial All Media National Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2008 Jacoby Arts Center 4th Annual Juried Show, Alton, IL 2007 - 8 Metzger Memorial All Media Exhibition, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2005 Oil Pastel Society «Beginnings» National Show - Honorable Mention 2004 Rocky Mountain Biennial 2004, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 13th National Exhibit, Fort Collins, CO - Honorable Mention Colorado Visions Art Exhibit, Westminster Community Artist Series, Westminster, CO 2003 Viewpoint 2003 National Juried Art Exhibition, Cincinnati Art Club, Cincinnati, OH National Society of Artists 21st National Juried Show, Alvin, TX Women Artists of the West 5th International Juried Exhibition, Dubois, WY Englewood Arts National Juried Art Show 2003, Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 12th Annual National Art Exhibition, Fort Collins, CO Boulder Artists Association 12th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Boulder, CO Spring Salon V. 2, Limner Gallery, New Yorworks - Oil Pastel / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2005 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 19th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO 2004 Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 18th Annual Art Market Exhibition, Arvada, CO Lapis Gallery: Fons & Fons — Oil Pastels / Raku Vessels, Denver, CO 2003 Kirk Norlin Gallery: West Highland Artists Cooperative December Show, Denver, CO Selected Juried Exhibitions 2015 The Exhibition XXX, Art St.Louis, MO 2015 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA 2014 Summer Regional Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, MO 2013 6 Inch Squared Exhibition, Randy Higbee Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA St. Charles County Parks & Recreation, Paint Your County Parks, St. Charles, MO — Best of Show 2012 Regional Arts Commission, Metro Exchange Exhibit in collaboration with Foundry Art Centre, St. Louis, MO 2010 Painting: The Artful Palette, Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO Metzger Memorial All Media National Exhibit, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2008 Jacoby Arts Center 4th Annual Juried Show, Alton, IL 2007 - 8 Metzger Memorial All Media Exhibition, St. Louis Artists» Guild, St. Louis, MO 2005 Oil Pastel Society «Beginnings» National Show - Honorable Mention 2004 Rocky Mountain Biennial 2004, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fort Collins, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 13th National Exhibit, Fort Collins, CO - Honorable Mention Colorado Visions Art Exhibit, Westminster Community Artist Series, Westminster, CO 2003 Viewpoint 2003 National Juried Art Exhibition, Cincinnati Art Club, Cincinnati, OH National Society of Artists 21st National Juried Show, Alvin, TX Women Artists of the West 5th International Juried Exhibition, Dubois, WY Englewood Arts National Juried Art Show 2003, Museum of Outdoor Art, Englewood, CO Northern Colorado Artists Assoc. 12th Annual National Art Exhibition, Fort Collins, CO Boulder Artists Association 12th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Boulder, CO Spring Salon V. 2, Limner Gallery, New York, NY
★ «Glass Puzzle» (through Aug. 1) Anchored by a magical early work by Joan Jonas, this small group show, organized by the painter Mary Simpson, runs wild with the theme of multiplied and divided selves.
Often working with every day and found materials such as fabric, glass, wood, metal and ceramics, the artist typically makes small to medium scale organic constructions that combine an almost «Beuysian» shamanistic or ritualistic use of materials with the formalism of early modernist sculptural objects.
This monumental shimmering work is comprised of thousands of blades of grass (small stainless steel wires), arranged in brilliant squares of 30 colors (over 2 million tiny glass beads strung on the wires).
Her debut at the gallery centers on Structural Psychodramas # 2, an installation of small Murano glass sculptures, as well as two of the artist's monumental disaster paintings and large - scale, provocative neon works, one of which reads «NO MORE MASTURBATION.»
, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, US Intervention / Decoration, Foreground Projects, Frome, Somerset, UK Ambition d'Art, Institute d'Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne - Lyon, FR Redone, Kröller - Müller Museum, Otterlo, NL A Bookcase for Onestar Press by Lawrence Weiner, Christophe Daviet - Thery, Paris, FR Mes Amis, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv, IL Reconstruction # 3: Artists» Playground, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK Advancing the Experience: Robert Ryman & Urs Raussmüller, Hallen für Neue Kunst, Schaffhausen, CH Art Basel, Kino Mascotte, Basel, CH Cul - de-sac, curated by Lino Polrgato, Small Dead End Courts Around Venice, IT 2008: FREEDOM - American Sculpture, curated by Marie Jeanne de Rooij, Stichting Den Haag Sculptuur, Den Haag, NL Revolutions - Forms That Turn, Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, AU Slow Glass, Lisa Cooley, New York, US Thoughts On Democracy: Reinterpreting Norman Rockwell's «Four Freedoms» Poster, The Wolfsonian, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, US artCRUSH, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US NOLEFTOVERS, Kunsthalle Bern, CH Translocomotion 7th Shanghai Biennale, curated by Julian Heynan, Henk Slager, Shanghai, CN German Angst, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE TEXT drawings, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, UK Drawings on Graph Paper, Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York, US Pleinairism, curated by Kitty Scott, i8 Gallery, Reykjavik, IS Une Grosse Caisse dans un Orchestre Symphonique, Center d'art Contemporain, Saint Restitut, FR Variation 1, Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, AT Wall Rockets: Contemporary Art Artists and Ed Ruscha, curated by Lisa Dennison, The FLAG Art Foundation, New York, US; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US XX, CAG, Vancouver, CA Wall Works, Buchmann Galerie, Lugano, CH ABC No Rio 2008 Gala & Benefit Auction, Angel Orensanz Foundation for the Arts, New York, US The Panza Collection, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, US 2 x -LSB-(2 x 20) + (2 x 2)-RSB- + 2 = XX (DESPERATELY) TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE WORLD, curated by Konrad Bitterli, Part I, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich, CH, Part II, Brook Alexander Gallery, New York, US Collected Visions Modern and Contemporary Works from the JP Morgan Chase Art Collection, Pera Museum, Istanbul, TR This is the Gallery and the Gallery is Many Things, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, UK Love Love Love, Martos Gallery, New York, US Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia, curated by Marta Kuzma, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Oslo, NO Passage To The North, screening SI Annual Benefit, Swiss Institute, New York, US Posesion, curated by Montserrat and Pablo Sigg, Petra, Mexico City, MX Now You See It, Aspen Art Museum, Colorado, US Order.
When I arrived at Galerie Les Filles Du Calvaire in Paris, I encountered a wrought iron gate and a small courtyard before reaching the glass front of the gallery.
But Ms. Dodd appears in the flesh, relatively speaking, only in a small 1989 work in which she peers through overly large glasses from beneath the brim of a black top hat.
Ms. Herrera, who has shoulder - length white hair and wire - rim glasses and was wearing a black cardigan sweater, held up a small, rectangular piece of painted vellum and compared it to the larger version of the same work, one done on paper, which was hanging on the wall of her large, floor - through home and studio on East 19th Street.
In its Statements booth, Tracey Williams is exhibiting works from the artist's first show of new work made after the accident — in 2001 — featuring a small video of a woman in a dress pirouetting surrounded by photographs in smashed glass frames and broken ceramic vessels that were repaired with gold seams according to a Japanese tradition, with the fixed pieces held in the highest esteem.
«Steele» s work ranges from small to large installations that employ the traditional commercial medium of neon glass to make intimate statements that often question modern culture.
Kelley's work resonates much more comprehensibly as a gesamtkunstwerk, a totality of rather astonishing consistency ranging from his earliest bird house sculptures and performance artifacts of the late 1970s, still a graduate student at CalArts, to the terrifying beauty of the Kandors, small city models of the birthplace of Superman contained within glass bell jars attached by hoses to tanks of oxygen.
I bought most of the work from Jeff Koons's first exhibition in a small and now - defunct artist - run gallery in New York's East Village, which included the basketballs floating in glass aquariums and the Hoovers and other appliances in fluorescent - lit vitrines.
Small glass cups or jars like mason or jam jars will work as will aluminum cans and even a cup made out of aluminum foil.
Once you're happy with its placement, you either press down in the center of the glass on for the smaller Pixel 2 and let the adhesive go to work on its own or place pressure on the edges for the Pixel 2 XL.
When starting in Recruitment, many of us fresh faced juniors were so excited to be choosing our business suits, with an image in our minds of working in huge glass buildings (like New York even though you were based in a small town) and closing massive deals over the board table.
It went something like this: hotel check - in, locate room, locate wifi service, attempt connection to wifi, wonder why the connection is taking so long, try again, locate phone, call front desk, get told «the internet is broken for a while», decide to hot - spot the mobile phone because some emails really needed to be sent, go «la la la» about the roaming costs, locate iron, wonder why iron temperature dial just spins around and around, swear as iron spews water instead of steam, find reading glasses, curse middle - aged need for reading glasses, realise iron temperature dial is indecipherably in Chinese, decide ironing front of shirt is good enough when wearing jacket, order room service lunch, start shower, realise can't read impossible small toiletry bottle labels, damply retrieve glasses from near iron and successfully avoid shampooing hair with body lotion, change (into slightly damp shirt), retrieve glasses from shower, start teleconference, eat lunch, remember to mute phone, meet colleague in lobby at 1 pm, continue teleconference, get in taxi, endure 75 stop - start minutes to a inconveniently located client, watch unread emails climb over 150, continue to ignore roaming costs, regret tuna panini lunch choice as taxi warmth, stop - start juddering, jet - lag, guilt about unread emails and traffic fumes combine in a very unpleasant way, stumble out of over-warm taxi and almost catch hypothermia while trying to locate a very small client office in a very large anonymous business park, almost hug client with relief when they appear to escort us the last 50 metres, surprisingly have very positive client meeting (i.e. didn't throw up in the meeting), almost catch hypothermia again waiting for taxi which despite having two functioning GPS devices can't locate us on a main road, understand why as within 30 seconds we are almost rendered unconscious by the in - car exhaust fumes, discover that the taxi ride back to the CBD is even slower and more juddering at peak hour (and no, that was not a carbon monoxide induced hallucination), rescheduled the second client from 5 pm to 5.30, to 6 pm and finally 6.30 pm, killed time by drafting this guest blog (possibly carbon monoxide induced), watch unread emails climb higher, exit taxi and inhale relatively fresher air from kamikaze motor scooters, enter office and grumpily work with client until 9 pm, decline client's gracious offer of expensive dinner, noting it is already midnight my time, observe client fail to correctly set office alarm and endure high decibel «warning, warning» sounds that are clearly designed to send security rushing... soon... any second now... develop new form of nausea and headache from piercing, screeching, sounds - like - a-wailing-baby-please-please-make-it-stop-alarm, note the client is relishing the extra (free) time with us and is still talking about work, admire the client's ability to focus under extreme aural pressure, decide the client may be a little too work focussed, realise that I probably am too given I have just finished work at 9 pm... but then remember the 200 unread emails in my inbox and decide I can resolve that incongruency later (in a quieter space), become sure that there are only two possibilities — there are no security staff or they are deaf — while my colleague frantically tries to call someone who knows what to do, conclude after three calls that no - one does, and then finally someone finally does and... it stops.
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