The reception went well for the opening show of "12 Woodfire Kilns of the Northwest." In conjunction with the show, David Hollander had his "Eleven Hands" sculpture installed. It is an exciting display of gesture and playfulness in such a larger than life scale. Ceramic sculpture of this size often loses fluidity of weightlessness, becoming bulky, heavy, and stagnant. But Hollander's attentiveness to the gestural language of hands create a dance between the embraced, the rested, and the seemingly fighting fingers, palms, and wrists. Check him out: www.dfhollander.com
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Reina
3/29/2012 09:36:31 pm
Whoah! That's impressive! Indeed very gestural and beautiful... but kinda creepy at the same time.
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