'vortex plastica' Barbara De Pirro (photo credit: Duncan Price) '...With its expert use of garden-fresh color (the expanse of recycled bottlecaps is mindful of a field of blooming flowers), the art piece has the power to attract, delight, surprise and repel (when it is discovered what the material is), in short order. No wonder – like a figment from a nightmare, vortex plastica was inspired by the North Pacific Gyre, which carries an enormous and deadly “garbage patch” of plastics and refuse that is perpetually locked in its ocean currents....' Lisa Kinoshita, Spaceworks Tacoma Installation runs through February 28, 2011 For more information & images: http://www.depirro.com/installation.html http://www.depirro.com/press.html
'vortex plastica' Barbara De Pirro
(photo credit: Duncan Price)
Spaceworks Tacoma is a joint initiative of the City of Tacoma, Shunpike, and Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce Funding for this project was made possible in part by Spaceworks Tacoma and Artist Trust Grants for Artist Projects (GAP). |
Sunday, January 9, 2011
'vortex plastica' - Spaceworks Tacoma
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