Monday, October 25, 2010

Last chance to see the earthly splendor


I hope I haven't over-promoted this show. It's just such a rare opportunity to see so much of my work (45 pieces), in an actual building with actual lighting (as opposed to the art market tent). Thank you to everyone who has come out to see it! It's been a dream come true. This closing reception will be the last opportunity to see all the work together before the sold pieces go to their new owners. Let's wish them well. Adieu.

(if you are out of the area, the online slow tour is still going: parts 2-5 to come. stay tuned :)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you have not seen the show, do yourself a favor and don't miss it. Rebecca you have not over promoted the show. It has not been promoted enough. Someone should write the show up or put it on the news before the sports and weather. Come on, people need to see this show.
The Unearthed show, Rebecca's first solo gallery show is a triumphant creative accomplishment. The breath and diversity of work is more like a mid-career museum retrospective than a first solo gallery show.

The show combines multiple mediums there are paintings large and small detailed and abstract, photographic collaborations, soft sculptures, fabric stitched pieces, video work and natural installations. The diverse work is hung beautifully and tied together with hand made frames and themes of the land and self-discovery.

If you have enjoyed following Rebecca’s career this far get ready because this show is a leap from the high board and anticipates the rise of an artist we will be privileged to follow for a long time to come. Go ahead, take a walk or a drive down Magazine Street stop your feet or car at Louisiana Avenue and feed your eyes and mind the Unearthed.