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Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic
Size: 15 W x 20 H x 16 D in
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This sculpture is part of my JAZZ series. While the woman playing the bass, in a sense she becomes the string instrument. It is a cubist piece in the analytical cubist phase of cubism, with the interplay of few very earthy colors. I love jazz, that is the music I listen to. I feel jazz is to music what cubism is to art. It decomposes space, colors, perceptions. It is angular yer it curves around. It is free yet it nurtures. This sculpture represents everything I have worked for in the past decade, the interpretation of 2D cubism into 3D.
Ceramic on Ceramic
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15 W x 20 H x 16 D in
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Annick Ibsen is a sculptor and painter. Born in Paris and a resident of Des Moines for the past 15 years, she also experienced a breadth of cultures living in Africa and Asia. Her neo-cubist sculptures displace the viewer's expectations to unveil the actual. In her search for realism, she also establishes connections between figurative and sculptural art forms with mixed media paintings that explore negative space. Perhaps sculpture is not the form that fills space, but how the form opens space in relationship to it, including in the mind of the viewer.
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