Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner’s impressive installations are intricately mapped to suit their surroundings and are inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes. She incorporates various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, which add depth and illuminate each individual vessel. Waggoner harmonizes organic forms and geometric patterns to create compelling compositions that distinctly transform any space.
In this exhibition, Waggoner explores the dynamic relationships of polar opposite relationships and the juxtaposition between darkness, light, and color, ultimately creating a balanced dichotomy. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner’s impressive installations are intricately mapped to suit their surroundings and are inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes. She incorporates various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, which add depth and illuminate each individual vessel. Waggoner harmonizes organic forms and geometric patterns to create compelling compositions that distinctly transform any space.
In this exhibition, Waggoner explores the dynamic relationships of polar opposite relationships and the juxtaposition between darkness, light, and color, ultimately creating a balanced dichotomy. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.
Laura Rathe Fine Art will present a solo exhibition featuring new works by celebrated porcelain installation artist, Lucrecia Waggoner.
Waggoner’s impressive installations are intricately mapped to suit their surroundings and are inspired by forms found in nature and abstract visions of landscapes. She incorporates various materials in her work, including precious metals, such as 22k Gold, palladium, and bronze, which add depth and illuminate each individual vessel. Waggoner harmonizes organic forms and geometric patterns to create compelling compositions that distinctly transform any space.
In this exhibition, Waggoner explores the dynamic relationships of polar opposite relationships and the juxtaposition between darkness, light, and color, ultimately creating a balanced dichotomy. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 16.