Dixie Darling
My current body of work combines my interest in plant life, jewelry, and sculpture.
The work consists of organic rings and necklaces that reflect an experimentation and exploration of materials, unique color combinations, and texture.
During the creation of each piece I focus on objects that are either found, bought, given to me, or created from other materials. I find it intriguing to use materials that have little monetary or social value in order to create something beautiful. It is important that each piece work as well off the body as a sculptural work as well as on.
I want the viewer to be able to adorn themselves with each piece and form a personal bond with my work. I believe that art that can be worn by the viewer creates more of an intimate bond between artist and wearer.
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2011-08-23
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Alexander Tinei, Kundalini pyramid, 2010. 200 x 150 cm. Oil on canvas
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Anj Smith, With Spirits Masculine, 2011, oil on linen, 28 x 23 cm
Exhibition at IBID Projects, 3 September - 1 October 2011
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Supa Nails <3 SBTRKT feat. Sampha
For those of you who don’t know who @SBTRKT or @Sampha_ is, you better check this out: http://www.sbtrkt.com/
SBTRKT ft. Sampha- Trials of the Past
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2011-08-20
Stacey Rozich is an artist and illustrator hailing from Ace’s hometown of Seattle, WA. Her latest collection of eery, folkloric pieces, Stories They Told Us, is up through the month at Compound Gallery — our neighbor in Chinatown, Portland, OR. Go see it when you’re in town.


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2011-08-03
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Katsuyo Aoki, Predictive Dream XVI, 210 x 140 x 220 mm, 2010, porcelain
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Jordan Martins from the series Jaguar Headband Twins
Jaguar Headband Twins is a series synthesizing several techniques and approaches that Jordan has been exploring over the past couple of years. He combines appropriated imagery from obsolete cookbooks, comics, encyclopedias, manuals and other discarded texts with paint and transparencies embedded within layers of resin. Images from my Seismographic project have also been integrated either as a structural skeleton or a superimposition.
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