Thursday, July 10, 2008

Beth Cavener Stichter

If I were in Coeur D'Alene,ID, I would be at the Beth Cavener Stichter exhibit, Apologia, opening tomorrow. Instead, I am very envious of anyone near Coeur D'Alene, ID.

No pictures of the new work yet, but I'll be sure to post some here if the gallery site provides them.

6 comments:

Tyler Davis said...

Wow, I live in Idaho and didn't expect to see such interesting animals. 90% of Idaho art seems to be landscapes and wildlife. Now all I need is to make the 8 hour trip up there.

Eric Braddock said...

I've seen her stuff before, so creepy but so amazing, she has a great handle on her craft, that's for sure.

Can't wait to see the photos!

Unknown said...

Wow! Her stuff is really inspiring. It's amazing how little you have to twist reality sometimes to have a massive impact in your work.

I wanted to let you know about the Totoro Forest Project being held at Pixar later this year. It's going to be a great event.
http://totoroforestproject.org/

Carl V. Anderson said...

I've seen her work before and it is so amazing. I agree with eric, there is a creepiness factor to it, but I enjoy it for that as well as for the craftmanship.

Lana Gramlich said...

That horse is really cool.

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