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Werner Sun
Ithaca, New York, United States
I have always been inspired by the mobiles of Alexander Calder, and I try to capture the same lightness and grace in my own sculptures. However, being a particle physicist, I am also interested in bringing invisible, abstract ideas to life and giving them tangible form. Mapping the space between the poetic and the analytic is the unspoken subject of my work. My sculptures range in size from miniature wall mobiles to room-filling installations, and I employ a variety of materials: metal, wood, stone, polymer clay, paper, and found objects. I work primarily with a geometric vocabulary, arranging blocks of color into compositions that are both organized and flexible. Indeed, it is this balance between stability and chaos, control and movement, that animates my work and my imagination.
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Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Mother of All Kohlrabi


Look what appeared in our CSA share this week! This monster kohlrabi stem is 5-1/2 inches wide and 4-1/2 inches tall. They're normally the same size as the tomatoes and lemon in the photo. What am I going to do with this??

1 comments:

Gary Rith Pottery Blog said...

that's a rather large vegetable there....