Saturday, January 26, 2019

January 26, 2019 - Part 14

We spent a few minutes in the roof-top garden 
and were captivated by the roof-top pool of the building across the street.
Note the reflection of the revolving heart in one of the windows.  :)


January 26, 2019 - Part 13

 The last installation was this floor level piece made with clear plastic tubes.
It looks like the bases are lit, but it's the reflection of overhead lights.



 Several pairs of the sculptures were inverses of one another.



These actually made my eyes hurt...and even the pictures do.  :)
But they were so interesting.

January 26, 2019 - Part 12

 And here we have yet another medium - straight pins.













January 26, 2019 - Part 11

 I'm running out of superlatives to describe these pieces.
I loved this so much.
Again, it's little strips of mylar, but this time they're rolled up into little cylinders.




 The mylar reflects light in an opalescent fashion,
which had the effect of making the concave tubes look like convex pebbles.






January 26, 2019 - Part 10

And yet again, more prints, this time of rubber band-like structures.



There are large windows at the end of the hallway holding the above prints,
making the Denver cityscape part of the art scene.

This revolving heart on a light pole was pretty interesting.  :)

January 26, 2019 - Part 9

 Leaving the paper installation, we made our way past the Slinky tree once more,
this time from the 2nd floor.


 This, my friends, is strips of mylar, shaped into perfect spheres.

 This was when I started feeling a little overwhelmed.
The breadth of this artist's creativity is staggering to me.