In the lush
paper thicket coiling its way down the hallway, we see larger - than - life floral forms whose tranquility is undercut by carnivorous plants creeping and crawling across the gallery wall and floor.
Beginning January 13 is Natasha Bowdoin: Maneater, which decorates our first - floor gallery with a lush
paper thicket of larger - than - life, boldly colored floral forms.
Not exact matches
Told in Jack's straightforward, plainspoken voice, The
Thicket brings to mind Western classics like True Grit or Joe David Brown's
Paper Moon or even Huckleberry Finn.
Often starting with an excerpt of text, a totem, a gesture, or all three at once, Natasha Bowdoin's drawings grow instinctively, sprawling across a wall or tightening into a
thicket of words and imagery contained by the
paper's edge.