Articles from the ‘Artwork’ collection

Season: Summertime

By Julia Cost There is something about this season that gives me a many-month-long expansive feeling of craving in my chest. When I’m stuck indoors my attention is riveted out the window. When I’m outdoors I’m captivated by kids squealing with delight as their parents drop them off on the […]

July 22, 2013  |  Read Article

Barista Chakra #1

By Liz Brent Awhile back in Augusta Moore’s Feldenkrais class, she had us envision our chakras from root to crown. While following this instruction, I suddenly had a spark of an idea to create a series of drawings showing chakras inside people doing their everyday, ordinary thing. I held back […]

July 8, 2013  |  Read Article

Sculptor Darcy J. Sears

My sculptures are always about the figure at rest or in motion.  After 23 years of sculpting the figure you would think I would be bored.  However, the human figure is never boring, never the same.  Each body is unique.  As an artist I look at people in a totally […]

June 24, 2013  |  Read Article

Powered by Chocolate

By Liz Brent Powered by Chocolate was inspired by a true life event! One evening before I went into a dance class, a fellow dancer offered me a huge piece of chocolate cake. I couldn’t say no. However, I started regretting it immediately because I believed I was going to […]

June 10, 2013  |  Read Article

Thrown

Poem by Madelyn Biven; Painting by Julia Cost Cross lines of a highway makes romance bleed, our feet become moonlight crimson echo of the eros between sand and heat (something fine like crushed sun as if the sun could become gold dust). I became a dove and dove into your […]

May 13, 2013  |  Read Article