Sophocles
[dropcap]S[/dropcap]ophocles, one of the great playwright/tragedians of ancient Greece, wrote over 123 plays. Only seven have survived. Those plays include […]
[dropcap]S[/dropcap]ophocles, one of the great playwright/tragedians of ancient Greece, wrote over 123 plays. Only seven have survived. Those plays include […]
[dropcap]A[/dropcap] deep resin piece where I float a gilded skull and a silver cube. Bubbles and turbulence (both real and
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]erhaps this reliquary series can be linked to “cabinets of curiosities” or the studiolos of the Renaissance where unusual and
[dropcap]I[/dropcap] am currently working on some deep boxes that allow me to use real objects in the compositions. Inside the
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]ne of my Baroque stage, deeply layered resin pieces. Oberon was the king of the fairies in A Midsummer Night’s
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]his piece shows the first time I started to inlude objects in the layers of resin.
[dropcap]B[/dropcap]ased on the tragic character from Hamlet. With thanks to J.W. Waterhouse’s great painting.
[dropcap]A[/dropcap]t Versailles, when the mobs came for Marie Antoinette she barely escaped by slipping through a hidden door in her
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]art of my on-going fascination with Venice. This enfilade is made up of several rooms in different palazzos.
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]art of my series on enfilades. This one is made up of several rooms at the Villa Barbaro, one of
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]wo times a queen. Known through history as the notorious La Reine Margot. Not a bigot, she saved many Protestants
[dropcap]D[/dropcap]ull and pious, Louise of Lorraine worshiped her husband Henry III. Unable to have children, she had chronic depression. After
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]omma’s boy and probably gay. Vacillated between doing drag and wearing too much jewelry to flailing himself bloody doing penance.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he wife and queen of Charles IX. Virtuous, beautiful and warm hearted. Devout in her piety to the point rigidity.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Valois family dynasty ruled France during the turmoil of the French Renaissance. The era was much like today, but without
[dropcap]M[/dropcap]arried at 14, king at 15 and dead at 16, Francis II did not live long enough to do much
[dropcap]C[/dropcap]atherine was married to Henry II and had to compete with a mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who ruled her lover.