MONICA VALENTINE: FEELING IN COLOR.
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| Title: | MONICA VALENTINE: FEELING IN COLOR. |
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| Authors: | FLEETWOOD, FRANCES (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Metalsmith. 2025, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p36-39. 4p. 7 Color Photographs. |
| Subjects: | Art materials, Art objects, Painting, Textile arts, Wood sculpture |
| Abstract: | The article "MONICA VALENTINE: FEELING IN COLOR" from Metalsmith magazine explores the art practice of Monica Valentine, a blind artist at Creative Growth in Oakland, California. Valentine creates colorful Styrofoam sculptures adorned with beads and sequins, using her sense of touch to guide her work. She also weaves monochromatic textiles on a SAORI loom, celebrating the human touch in her creations. Valentine's art practice is deeply connected to her unique aesthetic, emphasizing the importance of color and light in her work. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Abstract: | The article "MONICA VALENTINE: FEELING IN COLOR" from Metalsmith magazine explores the art practice of Monica Valentine, a blind artist at Creative Growth in Oakland, California. Valentine creates colorful Styrofoam sculptures adorned with beads and sequins, using her sense of touch to guide her work. She also weaves monochromatic textiles on a SAORI loom, celebrating the human touch in her creations. Valentine's art practice is deeply connected to her unique aesthetic, emphasizing the importance of color and light in her work. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 02701146 |