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Art Specials. What we saw. Featured

Art to Buzz our century.

This year we came across some very interesting specials on art, both in Chicagoland and around the country.

 

Our sister-state Indiana ( Indianapolis in the feature above ) revealed a bit of her focus on urban renewal in places like downtown Indianapolis, where the

Paul Henry Art Gallery helps to transform their creative interior. 







All art builds on other art, somehow, somewhere, known unknown, so... we become our environments so-to-speak.

Recycling is a very powerful concept in this way. Metals have properties that serve different senses and bonds.

Everything 'metal' can evolve, have different lives, act as a functioning part of a machine, or turning

into a displayed memory of admired ingenuity. We all connect to metals and recycling in different ways.

 



 

 

Revolutions are dominant. They leave such an impression as to occupy the mind for generations.

The Chihuli Glass art explosion of the past few decades

will go down in history as a major reflective period where the most fluid ideas go hard, and still brilliantly

 reflect glimmers around them.Much like human hope.

The intrigue of their curvatures are a sleek reminder of how beautiful life's motion and preservation thereof is, no matter

how big, delicate, heavy, or confrontational it can be.

 

 

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