Art | 03 Nov 06 | Stumble

Sculptures with names like Dissemination, Figment, Entice and Recognition fill the repertoire of Eve. S. Mosher. Mosher works with felted wools, beads, not to mention a lot of mud and sticks.

When faced with a surplus of materials like aluminum pans or mesh onion bags, why not push some buttons and turn them into thought-provoking art? That’s what B. Wurtz does, and does it well.

Urethane is one of Karen Carlo Salinger’s favorite media, who uses it to create the third dimension. Salinger’s installations are made up of mysterious forms that are clearly creatures of the imagination. Or are they?

Ann Marshall covers collage territory by integrating portraits with dreamy textures to lend a vintage feel to girls of all ages.

And the week wraps up with photos from the realm of the mobile phone. Lovely work by Hugh Symonds. SM
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