Art
Galleries, Mains: Flat Work
Flat Work
Little of my flat work is very flat. I prefer working in an intimate scale.
Yalda 2011: Light creeps back in. German gold leaf and black mulberry paper on art card. 7 x 5 inches. From a series of about twenty-four. |
Yalda 2011: Light creeps back in. German gold leaf and black mulberry paper on art card. 7 x 5 inches. From a series of about twenty-four. |
Now Rúz 2011: Fish out of water celebrating proofs of existence. Acrylic paints and ink on Arches paper. 5 x 7 inches. |
Now Rúz 2008: Sward. Acrylic and ink on art paper panels, with cheese cloth handles. ≈ 4 inches high. Collection of the recipient. |
Glancing through your Holy Grail. Acrylic and ink on Arches Paper. 5 x 7 inches. 2011. Collection of the recipient. |
The Corinthian. Smashed pop top on Japanese doll base; two nails. 3 ½” x 4 5/8 “. 1996. |
Shroud of Turin. Cheese cloth on art board; acrylic paint. 7 ½ x 10 inches. 1986. |
The Landscape that Doña Lirio Found in a Stone. Water colour and ink. 24 inches. 1986. In the collection of The Zen Buddhist Temple of Toronto. |
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How to cite these works
CMS |
Kaelin, Valérie C. “Name of Work,” medium, date. In Valérie C. Kaelin Website; Art; Hand; Flat Work; January 6, 2013. Accessed Month, Day,Year. http://www.valeriekaelin.com.
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Kaelin, Valérie C. Name of Work. Medium. Year. Web. Add Day, Abbreviation for the Month, Year. |
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