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My second grade students created these waterlilies after learning all about Claude Monet...you can read more here, if you like:
cassiestephens.blogspot.com/2012/04/in-artroom-monets-wat...
1998
Soap ground aquatint with color aquatint and spit bite aquatint printed on gampi paper chine collé
Image Size: 29¼ x 21¼"
Paper Size: 41¼ x 30¼"
Edition 20
Printer: Daria Sywulak
Publisher: Crown Point Press
Installation view, 'Mary Heilmann: To Be Someone', Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach CA, 2007
Photo: Chris Bliss, Bliss Photography
© Mary Heilmann
1998
Color spit bite aquatint with soft ground etching and aquatint
Image Size: 29½ x 21½"
Paper Size: 41¼ x 30½"
Edition 40
Printer: Daria Sywulak
Publisher: Crown Point Press
The Currier Museum Art Center, 180 Pearl Street, in Manchester, NH, offers Art Camps, and Teen Intensives each February and April School Vacation week. These pictures are from former camps and intensives. To learn more about current or upcoming camps, classes, workshops or intensives, visit www.currier.org/ac/programs.aspx, or call 603.669.6144 x122.
Teaching a big workshop in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. Lucky to have a nice big Home Ec classroom to work in. : ) THANK YOU FOAM LAKE! www.MySweetPrairie.ca
My second grade students created these waterlilies after learning all about Claude Monet...you can read more here, if you like:
cassiestephens.blogspot.com/2012/04/in-artroom-monets-wat...
1980, wood, 91" x 42" x 103", Lent by Joyce McDaniel, Boston, MA
In Career Decision, Ralph Helmick plays witty games with the history of sculpture by creating a fanciful anti-monument. This bent-over obelisk, with a wooden tongue sticking out, is an anthropomorphized version of an ancient and hallowed symbol that dates back to ancient Egypt—familiar in this country as the form of our national memorial to founding father George Washington. Here, the rigid phallic monument is made soft, its timeless stone converted to rapidly aging wood. Its posture and illusory motion lend it an almost human personality, and the picket fence at its base domesticates its public, iconic quality. The title, Career Decision, further humanizes the monument by injecting an element of narrative bound up with the artist's personal take on his chosen path. Made in 1980, the sculpture is also a joke at the expense of its geometric Minimalist forbearers of the 1960s and 1970s, and pays homage to the anti-monumental Pop Art of artists like Claes Oldenburg.
Teaching a big workshop in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. Lucky to have a nice big Home Ec classroom to work in. : ) THANK YOU FOAM LAKE! www.MySweetPrairie.ca
1949
Bronze
11 7/8 x 6 1/4 x 4 in. (30.2 x 15.8 x 9.9 cm)
on marble base: 1 x 5 5/8 x 5 in. (2.5 x 14.1 x 12.7 cm)
1998
Soap ground aquatint with color spit bite aquatint
Image Size: 29½ x 21½"
Paper Size: 41¼ x 30½"
Edition 10
Printer: Daria Sywulak
Publisher: Crown Point Press
1998
Color spit bite aquatint with soft ground etching
Image Size: 13¾ x 10¾"
Paper Size: 21 x 17"
Edition 30
Printer: Daria Sywulak
Publisher: Crown Point Press
"Man is not free to refuse to do the thing which gives him more pleasure than any other conceivable action"
Stendhal
1944–45
Marble
H. 117 in. (297.2 cm), base: D. 34 1/8 in. (86.7 cm), W. 42 in. (106.7 cm)
Fletcher Fund, 1953 (53.87a-i)
© 2010 The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
The Currier Museum Art Center, 180 Pearl Street, in Manchester, NH, offers Art Camps, and Teen Intensives each February and April School Vacation week. These pictures are from former camps and intensives. To learn more about current or upcoming camps, classes, workshops or intensives, visit www.currier.org/ac/programs.aspx, or call 603.669.6144 x122.