Chris Silkwood' Redbud Gallery show includes a series of wall hangings, sculpture and a unique collaboration with steel artist, Keith Crane. She has blended her training and creative instincts to master a style that is uniquely her own. The work is a study in classic mosaic with very contemporary styling. Her intention as an artist has always been to honor the ancient mosaic techniques through careful and purposeful application of materials, but with modern design presentation. She believes there are no boundaries with mosaic and the opportunity to work with such magnificent color reflected in glass is incredibly fulfilling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 26.
Chris Silkwood' Redbud Gallery show includes a series of wall hangings, sculpture and a unique collaboration with steel artist, Keith Crane. She has blended her training and creative instincts to master a style that is uniquely her own. The work is a study in classic mosaic with very contemporary styling. Her intention as an artist has always been to honor the ancient mosaic techniques through careful and purposeful application of materials, but with modern design presentation. She believes there are no boundaries with mosaic and the opportunity to work with such magnificent color reflected in glass is incredibly fulfilling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 26.
Chris Silkwood' Redbud Gallery show includes a series of wall hangings, sculpture and a unique collaboration with steel artist, Keith Crane. She has blended her training and creative instincts to master a style that is uniquely her own. The work is a study in classic mosaic with very contemporary styling. Her intention as an artist has always been to honor the ancient mosaic techniques through careful and purposeful application of materials, but with modern design presentation. She believes there are no boundaries with mosaic and the opportunity to work with such magnificent color reflected in glass is incredibly fulfilling.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 26.