Art | 24 Mar 06 | Stumble

Chris Clamp’s bunny pinned to a wall looks a little deviant, but the matter at hand, and indeed, in several of the paintings in this collection, is really solitude.

The vibrant personalities of Carol Benisatto’s portraits are often on their own, but their presence fills her work with energy, even when they are sleeping.

Nie Jie Bing painstakingly copies portraits of a Renaissance nature, only to superimpose Chinese characters that represent acupuncture points. East meets West in a series of asymmetrical grids.

Human hair meets animal fur in the sculptures of Silvia B. who defies any conventional paradigms of beauty.

These leather gloves come complete with hairy moles, another series of sculptural offerings by Silvia B.

We also had some cityscapes by David Kapp and now end the week at Art MoCo with some curious watercolours by Linsay Blondeau. SM
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