beautress
Always Faithful
Fiber art, quilting, and lately, with trees and leaves.
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Seattle's Mark Tobey got pretty well known and one of the styles he used, he called "white writing". Can't say I loved his work. I didn't hate it.
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I wonder if that's the same Mr. Tobey that I took art classes in--one in sculpture, the other in pottery-making and ceramics. One class was at Casper College in Wyoming, and the other was at Linn Benton Community College six or seven years later, Albany Oregon. By some strange reason, Mr. Tobey got another job in Oregon a year or two before my husband got a transfer from Casper to Oregon. I thought it was coincidence. The above work is fascinating and I see quizzical stick people enjoying the dance of life. The combination of cool and warm neutrals adds a distinct dimension to the work, imho. Whoa!
Without movement ,sound or words it tells a story. I love it.Eddie Chan
Beautiful.
wow , so beautiful.MORRIS GRAVES -- "Bird Experiencing Light".
I love the artists of the "Northwest School".
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