Tuesday, September 11, 2007

"Recycling Art"

Essex Art Association"Recycling - The Art of Our Community" Show, July-August 2007Judith's collage - upper left;Robert's sculpture - right



"SWIRLING VORTEX OF TERROR"Judith Hamilton JeromeAugust 2007


detail - "SWIRLING VORTEX OF TERROR"Judith Hamilton JeromeAugust 2007



"RISING FROM THE SCOURGE" - corrugated cardboard sculptureRobert JeromeAugust 2007














Related story/inspiration for Bob's sculpture: http://art-4-the-heart.blogspot.com/2007/07/faith-released.html

8 comments:

batgirl said...

It is so cool to have our "real artists" here on the Edge! Judith, congrats again on your award. And Bob, you know your piece is especially meaningful to me. By His stripes we are healed...
Bless you guys!

Unknown said...

It was real cool to see this in person opening night...and now I am happier 'cause you have graced the Edge blog with images of them. I love the creativity of them both. It is an honor to have you guys bless us with these images, thanks.

John Umland said...

fantastic stuff, thanks for the pics for those of us who couldn't come.
God is good
jpu

ellehasuly said...

Congratulations on the award, Judith. All of these are amazing.

Thanks for sharing...

Have a cup o'joy
and a fresh taste of the bread of heaven...

Lynne

Helios Power and Control said...

thanks, robert and judith, for classing up the edge....
judith your piece contains the images that haunt american nightmares. the only redemptive note i can find is the AAA card, which can signify help in time of trouble. bob, i don't even need a title to understand that your piece calls the eye upward in a very commanding way. i find myself looking up to see what the figure is seeing. bless you both, and let us be an edgy place for you in the future.....

Unknown said...

it is gratifying to see your work so prominently displayed - thanks for sharing the pix

Anonymous said...

Swirling vortex of terror it is! One can really get buried under that mound. Judith, your piece really conjures it up. And Robert, I love the imagery yours invokes. The colors add so much depth to it. I really hope to see it in person. So wonderful!

batgirl said...

It sure would be interesting to hear what the arists themselves have to say about these pieces they've created...