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Artist Reception:
Saturday, July 16 from 5-8PM
What do you get when you have 40 tons of organic green
waste and a guy trimming his tree? Earthly Art. The
artist “Stickboy,” formerly known as Jack Lorenz, a
financial planner by day and artist at heart, uses left
over branches pruned from trees to create his
life-sized, environmentally friendly sculptures and
functional garden furniture. Talk about a great return
on his investment – and to the earth. Stickboy is
saving the planet one branch at a time.
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a life-sized horse of the eucalyptus breed, appearing to jump from the wall with its flowing mane and tail. |
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a risqué wall sculpture of two amorous stick figures, which will make you wonder, " Is this how trees are made?" |
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a great white shark, mouth agape, lunging from a blue plywood ocean, cleverly disguising itself as a big bunch of driftwood! |
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a representational piece, a sad & crying woman who I hope will inspire my viewers to wonder, " Is she sad about the state of the World?" or, "Does she mourn the loss of a loved one?" or, "Is she upset about her deformed foot?" You decide. |
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Artists Representing The Roots of Our Culture: The
Woman |