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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
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Barbara Gilhooly |
This is the work of Barbara Gilhooly, an American artist, who works on paper, wood panels, and makes wire sculptures. Her website is
here. She also has a Flickr stream
here. If you already know her work then just go and revisit her site for the pure joy of rolling around in all that color and pattern. I like her artist's statement because she describes in detail how she makes her work. I am getting more and more interested in the purity of creating a beautiful surface in my own work, so I relate to this approach. I was reading Katherine Kuh's
The Artist's Voice yesterday, and was interested to read Georgia O'Keeffe's comment that she was influenced by Arthur Dow because his one dominating idea was "to fill a space in a beautiful way". I think making art can be that simple. And isn't that a relief.
5 comments:
OMG, I love Barbara's work as well, isn't it amazing? Thanks for writing about it and reminding me of how great she is!
Many, many thanks for the introduction to Barbara Gilhooly! It is wonderful, a relief. I always enjoy seeing your lovely work. Best . . .
Wow, what amazing work!! I love this post and yes, it´s a relief for me, too. I can´t help wanting to find beauty in everything. I would like to read this book!
Lari,
Thank you for the post featuring my work. I appreciate the feedback and very much enjoyed seeing your work! I look forward to following your blog.
Barbara Gilhooly
Thanks everyone, and especially you Barbara for your wonderful work.
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