Wood Sculptures “A Visual Delight”
Bleeding Heart Gallery on Alberta Ave exhibited two of my wood sculptures at their inaugural art show at the end of November. It was great to be present at the opening reception and be a part of launching a new alternative space while connecting with local art lovers.
I met one sweet gal named, Rebekah Sherman, at the gallery that night. She is a children’s pastor and I noticed her enjoying my sculptures. I asked her what she thought and Rebekah has kindly emailed me what she had said that night:
“I saw Alexis Marie’s two sculptures, before they were exhibited, sitting at the entrance of the gallery. I was drawn to them instantly. I seem to have a magnetic attraction to art that is wrought from raw, natural materials- especially wood. The teetering structure of naked wood struck me as both whimsical and calculated.”
“The pieces, carefully balanced and angled, reached up with possibility. Anchored on a dark, rich base of a tree stump, the pale remnants have permission to be frail and grow. The juxtaposition of this weathered stump, weighty with character and history, with the stark, thinly manufactured fragments of wood, is gripping.”
“It’s as if Alexis Marie has managed to keep a castle of cards suspended gracefully in time. A visual delight.”
It was a pleasure connecting with Rebekah and others that night. I feel encouraged with the direction of my current work at Harcourt House and excited to develop my concept further.
Here are some photos from the opening of “Let’s Begin” group exhibition.