Although I was unsure of the original title of these pieces, I am going to call them, The Kaleidoscope Flowers, because that is what they reminded me of. These pieces caught my attention from the moment I walked into the gallery, mostly because of their tremendous size, and the luminosity of their beautiful designs. I felt that the patterns, which flourished the space from top to bottom, closely resembled Indian and/or Middle Eastern culture. Each piece had a completely original style, all of which were equally intricate and spectacular!
We are a group of Art students from the University of California Riverside who are attending a series of Art Galleries in several parts of Southern California. We have decided to use Blogger.com to post the pictures we take, and record our thoughts and opinions about the work we visit. You can find our critiques and thoughts on the work in the "comments" field, which appears below the pictures of the art.
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Artist: Rex Ray/Kaleidoscope Flowers
Although I was unsure of the original title of these pieces, I am going to call them, The Kaleidoscope Flowers, because that is what they reminded me of. These pieces caught my attention from the moment I walked into the gallery, mostly because of their tremendous size, and the luminosity of their beautiful designs. I felt that the patterns, which flourished the space from top to bottom, closely resembled Indian and/or Middle Eastern culture. Each piece had a completely original style, all of which were equally intricate and spectacular!
-Rebecca L.
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