NYC: Art/Texture
In addition to the textiles at The Armory Show, Volta NY, NADA New York Show, and Spring/Break, I was also struck by textures!
(And blue!) Unfortunately, I neglected to record the details of this piece (The Armory Show).
This amazing work is "cut out paper" from the series "Arquitexturas de sendas futuras y recorridas (A/T/02)," by Argentinian artist Gustavo Díaz.
The piece stands almost 3.5 inches tall, and approx. 31 x 17.
Such a Master, Zhu Jinshi, oil on canvas -- and we sure could smell it!
Unfortunately, once again, I neglected to record the details (Spring/Break).
A Study of Identity, Ryoichi Nakamura, oil & photo emulsion on aluminum.
These aren't really "textural," but sharing here anyway.
I love how these works by four different artists were displayed.
The Flower Lover, Aubrey Levinthal, oil on panel.
I have two more NYC posts in mind...
I'm distracted by taxes and, even more, thoughts & everything BABY (no news yet!)!!
Oh, MAN! The Things People DO!!!!! What a fabulous show. (And I love that "layered" showing of 4 artists. Ingenious!) XO
Posted by: Kym | 21 March 2018 at 11:21 AM
Those textured pieces are amazing!
Posted by: Carole | 21 March 2018 at 01:43 PM
Wow, I love the cut paper piece! It is stunning! How fun!
Posted by: AsKatKnits | 22 March 2018 at 08:18 AM
I was impressed by the fabric pieces in your previous post and these are just as incredible. That blue! That snow piece! And especially the cut paper! I'd love to see how he does that. Looking forward to more NYC posts (and baby)!
Posted by: Bonny | 22 March 2018 at 08:43 AM
more cool art ... and whew! I'm glad I didn't miss baby news!!
Posted by: Mary | 22 March 2018 at 10:51 AM
How meticulous is the work of Gustavo Díaz? Wow!! Each artist has a unique vision of the world. Thank you for sharing their works!
Posted by: margene | 23 March 2018 at 08:23 AM