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SANCTUARY 2
  • November 12, 2018/
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When I saw these giant coffee bean bags

on “Artists Trading” at ShoeboxPR

I knew their texture could unite

the figures seeking sanctuary.

(Thank you, Virginia Broersma)

The impact will build as figures amass,

2 or 3 per month until summer.

In this one, a bean bag becomes

a basket carrying a child.

I wanted the woman to have dignity,

resolve, a way forward…

…without sentimentality.

So I gave her a cellphone.

(This detail also shows her dress

made of 2 dozen canvas pleats.)

The emotional heart is the baby

peeking out to a place

that might not welcome them.

Each piece is around 7 feet tall,

too big to photograph indoors,

so this one is on my backyard fence.

(The streaks are light coming through.)

The woman’s face – charcoal and pastel –

has a gentleness that belies her journey.

Combining drawing and pastel

allows the raw linen texture to show.

With one hand the child holds on to his mother…

…while the other hand, roped to the bag,

clutches a toy bunny.

Here is the emotional heart of this piece.

A ray of sun streamed over the fence

to guide them.


SANCTUARY 1
  • October 26, 2018/
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Please join me for a year-long journey

to “Sanctuary,” my 2019 series.

This one is different.

Previous shows had individual pieces.

Now a single 40-foot installation

will arise from many components.

Refugees seeking sanctuary compel this work.

The 2 and 3-dimensional figures

with their rough harvest sacks

will extend from the wall

on canvas draped ceiling to floor.

Moving along the wall,

the effect is immersion

as witnesses to the journey,

and also as seekers

as we walk beside the travelers.

The installation will hang in layers.

Furthest back are small silhouettes

peeking out at the top.

In front on the bottom

are the largest figures like

“Meditation on a Bird’s Nest.”

Each month I’ll post more

as they evolve to 20 or more figures

each carrying their valuables

— a honeycomb, a nest, a doll, a bowl –

to wherever they will find sanctuary.


Thank You
  • July 30, 2018/
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Artifacts of Grace

Aug. 28 through Sept. 22

Opening Reception: Sat., Sept. 1 from 6 to 9 PM

Artists Panel: Sat., Sept. 15 at 3 PM

String Quartet featuring Raya Yarbrough: Friday, Sept. 21 at 7 PM

TAG Gallery

5458 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

Gallery Hours: Tues. through Sat. 11 AM to 5 PM

 

“Artifacts of Grace” will install Aug. 27

and the show opens the next day.

If you’ve followed my blog about making these

please come see them live.

 

Thank you to all the valued professionals

who help make my shows happen every year.

Kristine Schomaker (shoeboxpr@gmail.com),

my art manager — advisor – PR rep,

consulted on these works in studio visits all year.

As a curator, Kristine included me in other shows.

“In the Current” was at Blue Roof in June.

This porno peach was created for her

“Let Me Eat Cake” pop-up at POST in July.

Art critic Shana Nys Dambrot

saw the earliest 3 of this series in a preview

at MuseuMM in February.

She reminded me that the beauty of palm fronds 

need significant augmentation

to develop from found objects to art.

So I went back and did “Bionic Angel”

with detailed sculpture and copper wire.

It took months before I revisited the frond shape

in “Stay With Me,”

the most complex construction in the show.

Once the work is done, it has to go on a wall…

somehow…

Keith at Grayhorse Picture Framing

(310) 207-9172

creates ways of hanging things by magic.

Every year Monica Nouwens and Melanie Aron

photograph my new series, no matter how reflective

(monica.nouwens@gmail.comand info@melaniearon.com).

What you’re reading is posted by my web-master

Ching Ching Cheng (kinoko477@gmail.com)

who beautifully re-designed my website this year.

All my shows are perfectly installed by

Ewan Clow at Tartan Art Services

(tartanart@earthlink.net)

My brilliant daughter Raya Yarbrough

composed a song cycle for this show

and will perform with a string quintet

at the gallery Friday, Sept 21 at 7 PM.

If you choose one event, come to this!

Finally I’m grateful for Rakeem Cunningham

 TAG Gallery’s intrepid Director

who manages an astounding 36 solo shows per year

and keeps this immense gallery flourishing.

 

See you there!

 


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