Jillian Moore is currently having a show at
Velvet da Vinci in San Francisco. The piece above is wood and mixed media. The three below are fiberglass.

The color in this one is really nice.


Part of her artist statement: "Their forms are softly curving, bulbous, and juvenile in proportion˜vulnerable. All of them appear to be in stasis, either terminated in transition or seeking our bodies for shelter until a phase of their life has been completed. Their motives are sometimes suspect, but so are ours."
These next three are electroformed and painted.


2 comments:
Thanks for putting me in your blog. At first I was going to ask that you add a link, but then I saw that you already had! Thank you so much!
Post a Comment