"A MOVEABLE FEAST" Exhibit at the Oak Park Art League - July 8 - August 5, 2016
I will be exhibiting "Hemingway's Timeline - Through the Decades" in "A Moveable Feast" at the Oak Park Art League and attending the opening on July 8, 2016. I will also be displaying a photograph of my sculpture, "A Moveable Feast."
"A MOVEABLE FEAST" Exhibit at the Oak Park Art League - July 8 - August 5, 2016
I will be exhibiting "Hemingway's Timeline - Through the Decades" in "A Moveable Feast" at the Oak Park Art League and attending the opening on July 8, 2016. I will also be displaying a photograph of my sculpture, "A Moveable Feast."
"Hemingway Timeline - Through the Decades" 2016 depicts Hemingway's life from childhood in Oak Park, Illinois, his time in the military, Paris, Cuba, Key West and Ketchum, Idaho. Contact me at sandyk@prodigy.net for additional information.
"Hemingway Timeline - Through the Decades" 2016 depicts Hemingway's life from childhood in Oak Park, Illinois, his time in the military, Paris, Cuba, Key West and Ketchum, Idaho.
I began working with clay in 1989 in the ceramics studio at Craft Alliance. I make sculptures, vessel forms and hand built platters in terra cotta which I then paint in a range of colored glazes. The frieze of figures on my vessels and in the center of my platters are women and men relating to each other, in conversation, or else dancing, while showing friendship, affection and love. In my work the figures emerge into three-dimensional space, entering just a bit into our world.
I've been making reference to Reginald Marsh and Thomas Hart Benton's work in my vessels, depicting people clustered together in "New York style" street scenes of night life from the 1930s. In more recent work, "T.O.U.C.H.-ing (Together our unity creates happiness)" and "Wall-flower," I place figures emerging from the interior to enhance the narrative of the vessel. "A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread and Thou" is a sculptural piece of men and women socializing in a restaurant bar. In all of my work the individual figure and the ways of relating multiple figures express my deepest feelings toward human emotion.
For more information, contact Sandy Kaplan at sandyk@prodigy.net