Another exhibit at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art that I rather liked was “Swarm” by David Eisenhour. Described as bronze and mixed media jellyfish, the work hangs and rotates, catching natural light from the Museum’s two story windows.
Can you make out the cherubic faces in this one?
All the jellyfish were interesting. Some were easier than others to catch as they revolved.
This art work is VERY unusual and I like it, esp the cherubic faces. Glad it caught your eye so we can see it too. You identification on “hands” on my blog yesterday was correct—clever girl.
I’m not a fan of jellyfish but have to admit they are an interesting subject. :))
That ‘s very fascinating.
Quite an unusual motif! It works very well indeed!
Interesting to see, but I probably wouldn’t want to hang these in my home. 😉
Babies’ faces? Hmmm. The artist has serious psychological issues.