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I've been busy this winter getting ready for shows in Seattle (Wm Traver July 2004 ) SOFA NY (June 3-6th) Foster-White gallery Kirkland Wa. (Group show Chihuly,Debra Moore, Benjamin Moore, Wm Morris, John DeWitt,Doug Randall...the token kilnformer) Heres a few images...more to add later. I hope this URL works!
http://community.webshots.com/user/smplanet
http://community.webshots.com/user/smplanet
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Doug,
The URL works. Your work is great. I love the colors and shapes. I am particularly intrigued by the textures. Some of your textures I have never seen before, especially mixed with smooth glass. Well done.
Leo's really cute.
Thanks for the look.
Alecia
The URL works. Your work is great. I love the colors and shapes. I am particularly intrigued by the textures. Some of your textures I have never seen before, especially mixed with smooth glass. Well done.
Leo's really cute.
Thanks for the look.
Alecia
Alecia Helton
Wear Original Wonders!
Carrollton TX
Wear Original Wonders!
Carrollton TX
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Nice work! I love the texture and strong colors. I lean towards the organic shapes in the first piece.
Nice work! I love the texture and strong colors. I lean towards the organic shapes in the first piece.
Bert
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Thanks Bert, Bob, Brock, Amy ....and everyone else for the kind words. The organic shapes originated from my "terra strata" series of years ago. I too like organic shapes, but took a different path for a while to build on the more popular geometric design. I feel its the right time to reintroduce the terra strata back into my work and let that take form for a while.
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Such texture with grace - Congrats on such wonderful work!
-Terry O.
-Terry O.
Doug Randall wrote:Thanks Bert, Bob, Brock, Amy ....and everyone else for the kind words. The organic shapes originated from my "terra strata" series of years ago. I too like organic shapes, but took a different path for a while to build on the more popular geometric design. I feel its the right time to reintroduce the terra strata back into my work and let that take form for a while.
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Oooh yes, I think you should do a show here. What fun that could be! I love visitors.Doug Randall wrote:Thanks Pammy....I dont know, I'll have to talk with Sandra and send some images that way I suppose. Maybe try to work a show there too.Pam Hrycyk wrote:Great work Doug - You've been really busy! Any new work coming to Toronto?
Pam
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PS ....yes, I know I owe you an email!
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My third time looking at these today...its a rare thing to get such a body of work to digest at once. It may be my religious upbringing/seeing a lot of abstract stained glass or just my personal interpretation, but they feel very spiritual to me. Is that part of what you are saying or is it just me? I can't put my finger on why they make me feel that way, but they do. I do know that if I was rich, #8A would not make it to any gallery, it would be in my livingroom. Also #13--the outside blue seems mottled as if more light is coming through some places than others--is that true?
Amy
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