As I was taking a photo of the beautiful blue, beige and white stoneware in the background, a young man asked if I would like a photo with the artist (I love coincidences like that). It was even cooler that Beal student Devin Geroux was dressed to match the colours of his work.

"Morphing Bench" constructed of copper wire by Manar Shams. I loved this piece, which was approximately a foot high, and priced at only $40, but it had already sold.
Manar Shams also created this piece in the show, titled "The Dragon Warrior" from paper, cardboard and fabric.
Painting by Carson Teal
Another piece in the show by Carson Teal, "Reokkur", done in pencil crayon and ink
This stylish young woman had some of her drawings in the show.
She was wearing the most awesome ring, which she said was from Budapest
I had more photos from the show than I originally thought, so I will post a "Part Two" this weekend!
So much talent, so much hope! There's nothing like seeing the work of emerging young artists to feel inspired. And I love that ring!
ReplyDeleteI love the ring...and just as Melanie said, it is the creativity of these and my students that helps me believe all will one day be well in our world.
ReplyDeleteI am energized and renewed by seeing the work of these beautiful young people. Absolutely uplifting.
ReplyDeleteI am impress with such creativity, isn't great!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the work of Manar too bad you could get the first piece
Great stuff Shelley!
What a great collection of art! Looks like a lot of talent coming out of that school. Glad you shared Shelley! I'd love to see more of Carson Teal's work.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along as you display photos of emerging artists. Beautiful pieces and stunning young people.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting work. I love the Morphing Bench. xxx
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