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The Sparrow
It almost seems possible to hear the call of the spar-row
depicted in the work of the same name. The subject
in the foreground is a vibrant, real-life representative of
the common bird everyone knows. The M.C. Escher-like
background serves as a further distraction from the hand
grenade egg in the nest.
In this work, which is more confrontational than her
other pieces, Perry shows the sparrow is an invasive spe-cies.
Aggressive and dominant, they push other species’
eggs out of the nest and take over. An aspect of Perry’s
thinking was that one screaming bird in a nest can sud-denly
become a background full of birds, an avian armada.
Invasive Species: Sparrow Wars, 12 x 24 inches, acrylic on
canvas.
Genetic Mutation Series: Jelly Bunny, 16 x 11 inches,
mixed media on paper.
Golden Gallery
Cotton Exchange, 311 North Front Street
910-762-4651, www.thegoldengallery.com
“Golden Moments”
5 inches by 7 inches
now available
online only at
www.thegoldengallery.com
Eclipse Artisan Boutique
More than 200 local and regional artisans:
203 Racine Drive, 910-799-9883, EclipseArtisanBoutique.com
Handmade ceramic sculptural
Bird Houses
Approximately 5 inches
by 7½ inches by 5 inches
$115 each
“Water Lily” by Angie Sinclair, 18 x 24 inches, oil on canvas.
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