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The Curiosities of Janice Lowry

by Mark Ryden

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A profilic teacher, collage artist, painter, sculptor, and documentarian, Janice Lowry (1957-2009) succeeded at leading a full life of image-making and leaving an inspirational legacy. Her vibrant body of work continues to resonate with friends, family, students, and admirers. Her assemblages, drawing from Joseph Cornell's shadow boxes, are surreal 3D worlds made of everything from worn paint and wood to table legs and deer antlers. Both an epitaph and a look into the life of this intensely creative individual, this is published alongside a US exhibition.… (more)
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A profilic teacher, collage artist, painter, sculptor, and documentarian, Janice Lowry (1957-2009) succeeded at leading a full life of image-making and leaving an inspirational legacy. Her vibrant body of work continues to resonate with friends, family, students, and admirers. Her assemblages, drawing from Joseph Cornell's shadow boxes, are surreal 3D worlds made of everything from worn paint and wood to table legs and deer antlers. Both an epitaph and a look into the life of this intensely creative individual, this is published alongside a US exhibition.

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