Featuring new work by Christopher Scott Brumfield
Palma Gallery
828 Howard Ave
New Orleans LA 70113
504) 598-2276
palmagallery@bellsouth.net
White Linen Night
Opening Reception Saturday August 4th, 6 to 9 pm
Through September 29th
The Blue Hour/l'heure bleue
The Blue Hour is an exploration in ceramic sculpture of Memories and Collections. I make collections based on my interest in pattern. Pattern in the way a person arranges the bits on their dresser or in the way they arrange words when they tell a story. There seems to be similar patterns in all things. My sculpture is an attempt to see that pattern. I chose ten parts of my life that I know well and made a sculpture based on each one.
Peace
Christopher Scott Brumfield
www.christopherscottbrumfield.com
I want to dedicate this show to the memory of my grandparents: Richard Caswell Meyers and Rosa Mae Meyers.
I want to thank my mother, Rosemary Meyers Brumfield, and my partner, Darin Michael Pierce. I couldn't do it without you.
To everyone else who helped me see this adventure through, especially my crew, I wish you all the love and happiness this existence has to offer.
And to everyone else, thanks for looking.
Blue hour
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The blue hour comes from a French expression (l'heure bleue) which refers to the hour experienced between the hours of daylight and darkness. The time is considered special because of the quality of the light at this time of day (also in photography) and because in the summer this is often when the smell of the flowers is at their strongest."
1 comments:
Congratulations on your show! I was happy to see the pictures. My computer died and I am rebuilding my favorites and found you again. The "blue hour" is my favorite time for pool swimming; the worlds of violet and turquoise collide on the horizon.
Co vs. Cu
:o) ha
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