Robert Boyd
I haven't done one of these in a while, but this pricey mod (hat-tip to Swamplot for featuring it) in upper Kirby is full of art that I can't identify. Can you?
Here's a tree-like sculptural object...
That black and white thing on the desk made me think of Trenton Doyle Hancock, but really I have no idea.
You can see two works of art here--the image of wrapped paper above the red object in the foreground and the large painting in the background.
This large drawing of a bouquet of flowers on the left makes me think of Karin Broker, but the style is not what I would expect from her. So who knows?
Another view of the flower drawing plus two smaller works on the left.
I think the dark purple piece at the end of the bar is a Gael Stack.
The two deer heads are made out of an aggregation of small cylinders of some sort. When I looked at it, I thought of John Runnels' cigarette sculptures. It would be amusing to put sculptures made out of smoked cigarette butts in the kitchen--I approve! But I doubt that's what we're actually seeing.
So a lot of art in this place, but I can identify only one piece with any confidence. What do you, gentle reader, see?
I haven't done one of these in a while, but this pricey mod (hat-tip to Swamplot for featuring it) in upper Kirby is full of art that I can't identify. Can you?
Here's a tree-like sculptural object...
That black and white thing on the desk made me think of Trenton Doyle Hancock, but really I have no idea.
You can see two works of art here--the image of wrapped paper above the red object in the foreground and the large painting in the background.
This large drawing of a bouquet of flowers on the left makes me think of Karin Broker, but the style is not what I would expect from her. So who knows?
Another view of the flower drawing plus two smaller works on the left.
I think the dark purple piece at the end of the bar is a Gael Stack.
The two deer heads are made out of an aggregation of small cylinders of some sort. When I looked at it, I thought of John Runnels' cigarette sculptures. It would be amusing to put sculptures made out of smoked cigarette butts in the kitchen--I approve! But I doubt that's what we're actually seeing.
So a lot of art in this place, but I can identify only one piece with any confidence. What do you, gentle reader, see?