by Linda Oeffling | Apr 27, 2012 | Installations
I was looking at the overview of Spencer Finch’s installations, and the thing that really struck me was the way that he fills space. Moon Dust (Apollo 17), Spencer Finch In many of the pieces that I work on, I find myself going smaller, and smaller, and using...
by Linda Oeffling | Apr 4, 2012 | Installations, Textile Art
Artist Anne Lindberg describes her work as “subtle, rhythmic, abstract and immersive”. (from interview with Les Femmes Folles) I think her words describe her work beautifully. andante green , 2012 Egyptian cotton thread, staples Anne Lindberg Her...
by Linda Oeffling | Apr 3, 2012 | Installations, Sculpture
I am not a shopper, and I live in a pretty rural area, so window displays are not in my everyday world. Luckily, the world of Pinterest brings bits of everything to my screen, and thanks to metalsmith Troy Hines, I got a glimpse into the world of high fashion...
by Linda Oeffling | Mar 13, 2012 | Installations, Sculpture
One of the features this past weekend in Art Daily announced the collaboration of Buckingham Companies and the Indianapolis Museum of Art in creating for The Alexander, a new hotel in downtown Indianapolis. I researched one of the participating artists, and was happy...
by Linda Oeffling | Feb 22, 2012 | Installations
I was browsing through the artists that are being honored with the The Catlin Art Prize 2012, an annual exhibition that features the most promising art grads in the UK. Julia Vogl caught my eye with her rainbows of color. £ 1 000 000 | 1 000 opinions ( where would you...
by Linda Oeffling | Feb 15, 2012 | Ceramics, Installations
I think kinetic art is amazing – it takes your perception and experience to a whole new level. Studio Glithero has an amazing repertoire of art that is created by action. I’m not sure if it would be classified as kinetic art, but motion is a defining...