Indoor Work                                       Coral Springs Museum of Art Installation

Shelley Indor Color Fields

 

Exhibited in New York City, throughout the Hudson Valley of New York, the USA and Europe, Shelley Parriott's sculpture has received numerous honors and awards. Among these are a travel grant from the US Embassy Berlin, Germany, in connection with a three- artist exhibition at Berlin’s Max Planck Institute for Human Development, a Best in Show award at The Silvermine Guild Art Center’s prestigious Art of the Northeast USA competition, a "Lorenzo il Magnifico Sculpture Medallion" awarded by an international jury including Barbara Rose and Dr.John T. Spike at the Biennale Internazionale dell’ Arte Contemporanea, Florence, Italy, and support from the New York Foundation for the Arts. Her Color Field Installation at The Coral Springs Museum of Art is inspired by the luminous Florida sky.

 

 

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Barely incarnate polychromes of sheer mesh invent Color Field Sculpture as they shift and reconfigure in the changing light.

Joan D’Arcy, Art writer, Historian;
included in “Wise Women” by Joyce Tenneson

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Exhibited with Pablo Cano and Sig Lichterman

www.Siglichterman.com

Photos by Bob Bagley at www.BagEndStudio.com

             
             
             
             

Photos of Coral Springs Museum of Art Exhibition:  Bob Bagley
Photos of the venues by:  John Emmons, John Atchley, Robert Longley, and artist

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