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the Eye is not a Camera: January 2012
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Sunday, January 29, 2012. Saturday, January 28, 2012. Friday, January 20, 2012. In the final weeks before the opening. Images of the work coming very soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is the official blog for the Eye is not a Camera. Images from the show can be found here as well as links to our websites and other blogs. We are a small group of working artists in the Worcester, Massachusetts area collectively pursuing visual experimentation. This is our first exhibition together.
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the Eye is not a Camera: Work by Joanne Holtje
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Monday, February 6, 2012. Work by Joanne Holtje. 72 in x 36 in. x 10 in. / approx. 750 lbs. Clay, sand 24 in. x 10 in. x 6 in. Oil on canvas 72 in. x 48 in. Oil on panel 78 in. x 24 in. Hardware cloth, vinyl, wire, strapping tape,. Monofilament, mirror, acrylic sheet. 114 in. x 32 in. x 24 in. This is the official blog for the Eye is not a Camera. Images from the show can be found here as well as links to our websites and other blogs. This is our first exhibition together. Work by Christine Croteau.
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Robert Mace Bent: Recent charcoal
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This is an effort to share my work and the experience of making it. Comments and criticism are sought and most appreciated. The images posted are my original work and I retain exclusive rights to distribution and use. No images may be copied or used in any fashion in any jurisdiction without the express written consent of the artist. All rights are reserved. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Entire piece/detail posted previously/4.12.15. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some of todays work/in progress.
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Robert Mace Bent: May 2015
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This is an effort to share my work and the experience of making it. Comments and criticism are sought and most appreciated. The images posted are my original work and I retain exclusive rights to distribution and use. No images may be copied or used in any fashion in any jurisdiction without the express written consent of the artist. All rights are reserved. Sunday, May 31, 2015. With a thread of similarity? Oil on canvas board. Saturday, May 30, 2015. Something else I haven't finished. Day ten ( /-).
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Robert Mace Bent: 90 min. oil sketch
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This is an effort to share my work and the experience of making it. Comments and criticism are sought and most appreciated. The images posted are my original work and I retain exclusive rights to distribution and use. No images may be copied or used in any fashion in any jurisdiction without the express written consent of the artist. All rights are reserved. Thursday, July 16, 2015. 90 min. oil sketch. 11"x 14" oil on Ampersand panel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some of todays work/in progress.
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Robert Mace Bent: Figures
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This is an effort to share my work and the experience of making it. Comments and criticism are sought and most appreciated. The images posted are my original work and I retain exclusive rights to distribution and use. No images may be copied or used in any fashion in any jurisdiction without the express written consent of the artist. All rights are reserved. Study of seated male. Study of reclined female. Charcoal on mat board. C 8" x 12". Study of seated female. 65279; . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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state of play: Work by Christine Croteau
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With-Draw: Interactive Piece by Joanne Holtje. Split Mirror Community Project. Monday, May 14, 2012. Work by Christine Croteau. The DSM III-R Deconstructed. DSM III-R, hot glue,. Wire, black plastic filler, washable markers. The DSM III-R Deconstructed. The DSM III-R Deconstructed. Sand, lexan, chains, padlocks. 16 in x 16 in. cube. This blog is a place to document and share online our. Exhibition "state of play." Images from the show can be found here as well as links to our websites and other blogs.
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state of play: Work by Joanne Holtje
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With-Draw: Interactive Piece by Joanne Holtje. Split Mirror Community Project. Monday, May 14, 2012. Work by Joanne Holtje. Return to the Beginning. Mixed media: charcoal, graphite, conte crayon acrylic. 235 in. x 36 in. Mixed media: charcoal, graphite, acrylic, oil. 44 in x 30.5 in. Acrylic 18 in. x 80 in. Please see separate page on this blog. This blog is a place to document and share online our. The Eye is not a Camera.
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state of play: Thank you!
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With-Draw: Interactive Piece by Joanne Holtje. Split Mirror Community Project. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Mixed media and word contributions. 305 x 44 inches. Thank you for a wonderful experiment. This is the final incarnation of this evolving piece. This blog is a place to document and share online our. Exhibition "state of play." Images from the show can be found here as well as links to our websites and other blogs. The Eye is not a Camera.
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state of play: Work by Philip Marshall
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With-Draw: Interactive Piece by Joanne Holtje. Split Mirror Community Project. Monday, May 14, 2012. Work by Philip Marshall. Acrylic house paint on canvas. 104 in. wide, 65 in. high. Slate; temporary wood plinth for gallery mounting. 13 in x 9 in. x 88 in. base plinth 32 in. x 32 in. This blog is a place to document and share online our. Exhibition "state of play." Images from the show can be found here as well as links to our websites and other blogs. The Eye is not a Camera.
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