Art
Telling of the Stone's Birth by Loreen Barry
- Item Number
- 180
- Estimated Value
- 300 USD
- Opening Bid
- 100 USD
Item Description
"It has been my goal to refine my art to the point where the finished work exhibits true harmony between my personal, inner symbolic vision and the structural reality of the natural world. This has involved a continual interweaving of the spiritual and material, inner and outer, into a balanced, harmonious whole. In my work I continually seek to create a visual environment that will invite contemplation as well as evoke a sense of the mysterious." -- Loreen Barry
Loreen Barry uses a variety of media to express this vision: wall hangings, wall pieces and drawings, boxes and gourds. Special found and collected objects, including stones, bones, shells, eggs, beads, feathers, wooden and metal objects, pieces of material and string are assembled into art objects that express the artist’s inner, symbolic world.
This mixed media piece, titled "Telling of the Stone's Birth," weaves wood, fabric, and bone into an intricate story of textiles. Measures 11.75 x 14.75".
Item Special Note
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Donated By:
Sue Thollaug
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