Opening Reception: 5-7 p.m., Saturday, September 27, 2014
In the Garden of Ozymandias will include a selection of Celia Eberle’s surreal mixed media sculpture of diverse and mesmerizing materials. Her media, such as animal bones, wire, marble, lapis lazuli, copper, alabaster, jasper, agate, wood, coral, brass, barite crystals, newsprint, cardboard and found objects communicates the artist’s quirky imagination with technical proficiency in a myriad of media. Celia Eberle lives in Ennis, Texas and is represented by Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas. Christina Rees, former art and music critic for the Dallas Observer and current director of Road Agent Gallery, will be writing the essay for the gallery guide to accompany the exhibit.
In the Garden of Ozymandias will include a selection of Celia Eberle’s surreal mixed media sculpture of diverse and mesmerizing materials. Her media, such as animal bones, wire, marble, lapis lazuli, copper, alabaster, jasper, agate, wood, coral, brass, barite crystals, newsprint, cardboard and found objects communicates the artist’s quirky imagination with technical proficiency in a myriad of media. Celia Eberle lives in Ennis, Texas and is represented by Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas. Christina Rees, former art and music critic for the Dallas Observer and current director of Road Agent Gallery, will be writing the essay for the gallery guide to accompany the exhibit.
In the Garden of Ozymandias will include a selection of Celia Eberle’s surreal mixed media sculpture of diverse and mesmerizing materials. Her media, such as animal bones, wire, marble, lapis lazuli, copper, alabaster, jasper, agate, wood, coral, brass, barite crystals, newsprint, cardboard and found objects communicates the artist’s quirky imagination with technical proficiency in a myriad of media. Celia Eberle lives in Ennis, Texas and is represented by Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas. Christina Rees, former art and music critic for the Dallas Observer and current director of Road Agent Gallery, will be writing the essay for the gallery guide to accompany the exhibit.
In the Garden of Ozymandias will include a selection of Celia Eberle’s surreal mixed media sculpture of diverse and mesmerizing materials. Her media, such as animal bones, wire, marble, lapis lazuli, copper, alabaster, jasper, agate, wood, coral, brass, barite crystals, newsprint, cardboard and found objects communicates the artist’s quirky imagination with technical proficiency in a myriad of media. Celia Eberle lives in Ennis, Texas and is represented by Cris Worley Fine Arts, Dallas. Christina Rees, former art and music critic for the Dallas Observer and current director of Road Agent Gallery, will be writing the essay for the gallery guide to accompany the exhibit.