Saturday, April 22, 2017
"Maximilian's Flow"
This latest tabletop sculpture measures 16" X 17" x 2".  It is currently available for purchase at Gallery on First, Sanford, Florida.  Shipping available.  $600.00 US kabbott765@gmail.com
This piece is currently on view at Reach Art Center, Rome, NY.
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
"Lucy Baker's Revolution" SOLD
This tabletop sculpture measures 16" X 11" X 2".  Welded steel.
SOLD - Private collection, New Mexico
Sunday, April 9, 2017
"Small Odd Shapes"
 
 
 
 
 
 Each year the resident artists at Gallery on First in Sanford put together an exhibition we call 100 for $100.  A collection of works priced at $100.00 or less.
Some artists use this as an annual garage sale and mark down older or less successful work.  A chance to clean out the studio.
Debe and I do not take that approach.  While it is difficult to do work in this price range, we always come up with a series of new work made specifically for this two day show.
In my case, I experiment with ideas that I may want to try on a larger scale.  It allows me a chance to work through both aesthetic and technical issues on a small scale.
The pieces pictured above are examples of my series "Small Odd Shapes" made for the 2017 show. 
Inspired by the work of post-minimalist Richard Tuttle and the large scale shaped canvases of Kenneth Noland, Susan Roth and Graham Peacock.  I have long admired the work of these artists, but have yet made an attempt at large scale shaped work.  These miniature works ( 15" X 5"ish X 1") are mixed media on wood.
Each year the resident artists at Gallery on First in Sanford put together an exhibition we call 100 for $100.  A collection of works priced at $100.00 or less.
Some artists use this as an annual garage sale and mark down older or less successful work.  A chance to clean out the studio.
Debe and I do not take that approach.  While it is difficult to do work in this price range, we always come up with a series of new work made specifically for this two day show.
In my case, I experiment with ideas that I may want to try on a larger scale.  It allows me a chance to work through both aesthetic and technical issues on a small scale.
The pieces pictured above are examples of my series "Small Odd Shapes" made for the 2017 show. 
Inspired by the work of post-minimalist Richard Tuttle and the large scale shaped canvases of Kenneth Noland, Susan Roth and Graham Peacock.  I have long admired the work of these artists, but have yet made an attempt at large scale shaped work.  These miniature works ( 15" X 5"ish X 1") are mixed media on wood.
  
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