tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644784401350302288.post5413932802432992363..comments2013-12-27T17:18:33.358-08:00Comments on Whitty Art Committy: local art show with Whitworth artist Blaine EldredgeKatie Creytshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18106912042106639719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644784401350302288.post-76280123193930935802012-12-11T02:49:36.916-08:002012-12-11T02:49:36.916-08:00I'm not completely sure I grasp the story of t...I'm not completely sure I grasp the story of the 3 described pieces. What I'm gathering is that there was a (headless) body, a skull and a fully formed person that was made up from the two other pieces that served as sketches for the final piece. Having pictures of the three pieces together would help clear up the confusion. However, if the way I interpreted the description is correct I greatly appreciate the artists choice of display. Having the "working" and "build up" rough sketches alongside the final piece is not something one typically experiences in art shows. The fact that the artist decided to include everything and not just the final product is a great show of artistic skill and showmanship. A sense of seeing the piece being created, without watching the artist work. This allows for a better sense of what all went into the piece and the work behind it.Airon Lynchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01574427556730735371noreply@blogger.com