Marsha Fawns Sculpture Show a Great Success

The open­ing recep­tion for the sculp­ture show of the work of Mar­sha Fawns was a huge suc­cess. While many peo­ple milled around in Starr Inte­ri­ors’ court­yard, oth­ers were inside view­ing the more than twen­ty pieces that were on exhib­it. It was lots of fun and a delight­ful atmosphere.

 

Marcia Fawns Sculptor
Mar­cia Fawns Sculptor



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Sev­er­al pieces were sold at the open­ing and more the fol­low­ing week. The show is still up and draw­ing atten­tion from vis­i­tors pass­ing by with the beau­ti­ful pieces dis­played in the front win­dow of Starr Inte­ri­ors’ gallery room.

Mar­sha’s sculpt­ing demon­stra­tion was a big hit and many peo­ple came away with a bet­ter under­stand­ing of her work.

In spite of a foot injury that impact­ed upon her abil­i­ty to walk, Mar­sha was hard at work since last fall when the show was first dis­cussed. The result was a beau­ti­ful body of work, pri­mar­i­ly fig­u­ra­tive in theme. Her use of white clay with mica flecks lends a spe­cial glow to her pieces, many of which rep­re­sent some sort of move­ment. The exhib­it, enti­tled “Inter­con­nec­tions” evokes the artist’s philo­soph­i­cal and spir­i­tu­al under­stand­ing, rep­re­sent­ed through her work. 

This show is the first in the series called “Starr Inte­ri­ors fea­tures Taos Artists.” Please check here for the next event to be announced.

Starr Interiors Features Taos Artists” series — “Interconnections” the sculpture in stone and clay of Marsha Fawns

Marsha Fawns Sculptor
Mar­sha Fawns, Sculptor

As part of “Starr Inte­ri­ors Fea­tures Taos Artists” we invite you to attend the events fea­tur­ing the work of Mar­sha Fawns on Sat­ur­day and Sun­day, June 18th and 19th 2011. This new work, shown for the first time in Taos, New Mex­i­co, is sculp­ture in stone and clay. The theme for the show is called “Inter­con­nec­tions” which reflects the artist’s philo­soph­i­cal and artis­tic expression.

She has received awards in juried art shows in Dal­las, Texas and her sculp­ture appears in col­lec­tions in Texas, Arizona,Colorado, New Mex­i­co and Australia.

Sculpture by Marsha Fawns
Sculp­ture by Mar­sha Fawns

On Sat­ur­day, June 18th there will be an open­ing at Starr Inte­ri­ors from 4–6 pm, in the court­yard as well as in the gallery room inside. On Sun­day, June 19th, there will be a sculpt­ing demon­stra­tion from 2–4 pm in the court­yard. Every­one is wel­come to attend these events.

In the past, Starr Inte­ri­ors has fea­tured the work of Jonathan Sobol, R.C. Gor­man, Charles Collins, Jim Wag­n­er, John Lamkin and Steve Storz, all Taos artists, as well as paint­ings and prints of Miguel Mar­tinez, R.C. Gor­man, Walt Gonske, and Michael Vig­il. These shows have linked Taos artists with the Starr Inte­ri­or’s ongo­ing pre­sen­ta­tion of the best of Zapotec Indi­an weavers.

Recent­ly Taos has been award­ed the des­ig­na­tion of an Art and Cul­ture Dis­trict, one of the few in New Mex­i­co. This show of Mar­sha Fawns reflects Starr Interior’s sup­port of Taos artists and launch­es the sea­son for oth­er shows to be host­ed dur­ing the sum­mer and fall which will include:

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August 2011 – Hand-embossed tin work demon­stra­tion by Taos fur­ni­ture mak­er David Mapes

September2011 — Pot­tery exhib­it and demon­stra­tion by Taos pot­ters Tup­per and Richard Hawley

Octo­ber 2011 — Taos Wool Fes­ti­val – Weav­ing demonstration

Novem­ber 2011 — Day of the Dead altar by Hilary Smith

Sep­tem­ber 2011 — Stag­ing demonstration

Decem­ber 2011 — Jew­el­ry show and demon­stra­tion