Two more Miami items from Pulse

At Pulse we saw two things I forgot to mention. First, an artist from Conner Contemporary (Washington, DC) named Zach Storm -- no, really. The work we saw consisted of clever drawings of posters for fictional blockbuster movies. If you're a fan of William Powhida, I think you'll like Storm's work.

Here are two images from the gallery website of an earlier work:

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Zach Storm
Untitled (from The Cardinal Has Returned) (7), 2004
watercolor and graphite on paper
11 × 14 inches

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[detail]


Second, we saw some "mandalas" created from shopping bags by Virginia Fleck at Finesilver (San Antonio/Houston). I love the mix of shopping and devotion. The images below are from the gallery's website.

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Virginia Fleck
Buymore Mandala, 2005
plastic bags, tape
104 inches diameter

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Virginia Fleck
Smiley Mandala, 2005
plastic bags, tape
64 inches diameter

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