hip bones look like pelvic bones, which makes me think of the notes in the O'Keefe exhibit at MIA discussing how the pelvic bones had nothing to do with gender or sexuality...which just left me wondering, then--whaaaa? Moon seen through hole in pelvic bone--not gender? Huh?
So, I'm curious, post segue--what are the bundles in the background of this piece?
Terrence Payne has lived and worked in the Minneapolis area for the past ten years, building a body of unique and thought provoking work while exhibiting at galleries and universities throughout the midwest. His work can be found in private, corporate and collegiate collections throughout the united states. Terrence founded Roslaux gallery four years ago to give local emerging and mid career artists an opportunity to exhibit their work in an environment that would bring them high visibility while nurturing their artistic callings without the limitations imposed by many commercial galleries. Serving as gallery director since its inception, , he has helped over forty local artists further their art careers through their involvement with Rosalux. You can visit rosalux at www.rosaluxgallery.com
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hip bones look like pelvic bones, which makes me think of the notes in the O'Keefe exhibit at MIA discussing how the pelvic bones had nothing to do with gender or sexuality...which just left me wondering, then--whaaaa? Moon seen through hole in pelvic bone--not gender? Huh?
So, I'm curious, post segue--what are the bundles in the background of this piece?
Makes me think of reaping what one sows. Hmmm.
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