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Silently and Light of Foot
"Silently and Light of Foot . . ." was created with artfully used pointe shoes from ballet dancers from the Island Moving Company, Newport’s contemporary ballet company married with a shoe drying rack found in a pre-civil New England industrial mill.
“Silently and Light of Foot . . ." was exhibited at the Attleboro Arts Museum “Seeing Light” juried exhibition and won an Award of Merit and also received Juror’s Choice at the Cambridge Art Association “Lost and Found” juried exhibition.
The dimensions of this one-of-a-kind piece are 36" x 30" x 24”, signed by artist. The piece is easily transportable on original iron casters. Direct delivery available.
Abandoned spaces and conceptual figurative photography serve as the focus of Boston-based David Lee Black’s most recent series of photographs. Black has curated and juried several exhibitions and is a recipient of the Tullaloughan Fellowship in western Ireland. Artscope, Boston Voyager, Boston Herald and The Providence Journal are just a few publications that have featured his widely shown work. Black is represented by Galatea Fine Art Gallery in Boston, MA.