



Works from the current show of Kyoko Okubo at Mobilia Gallery.
click here to see Okubo's sculptures on the gallery site
3.11.11
Kyoko Okubo - at Mobilia Gallery
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Works from the current show of Kyoko Okubo at Mobilia Gallery.
click here to see Okubo's sculptures on the gallery site
This blog is committed to artists who are informed by the world around them or driven by a highly personal artistic vision. Many respond to and reinterpret traditional culture. Others create works from an internal world. At times, this blog will also examine lesser-known non-western art forms, both contemporary and historic that will enhance the understanding of the artists presented.
All photos and written material are copyrighted. Any works posted against the wish of the copyright owner will be removed upon request. Contact me at the e-mail address in the profile section.
An Appeal - Many of the Indian artists mentioned on this site live in poverty. Even with the recognition they have received, most have not been able to find a place for themselves in the art market. The artists with the greatest needs are Ganesh, Teju and their children. They have no home to speak of and at times do not have money even for food. It may be impossible for most Westerners to truly comprehend the poverty that is their reality. You can help, simply by purchasing their work. I can arrange this and all the money will go directly to the artists. If you would like to collect their work, contact me at the e-mail listed on my profile.
1 comments:
Scott, these are so breathtakingly beautiful. I never tire of seeing her work. When I looked at the first image, I thought the cat was real.
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