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Natural Sculpture

Sanctuary Drawings
Bonnie Ferrill Roman has developed a style of sculpting that is organic, often fluid in appearence and always a surprise to see. She begins her Artist’s Statement with “I believe that the transcendent experience of beauty is vital to the life of the soul, and this precept has always been at the core of why I make art. ” and ends it with “The work communicates at the deeper level of kinesthetic and perceptual experience, which always seems to lose something vital when translated into the structures and limitations of language.”
Isn’t that the problem we all have when trying to describe art ” . . . the structures and limitations of language.” ultimately leave us without the language to create sight enough for someone to see without seeng the art. So please visit Bonnie Ferrill Roman’s website; it in itself is very creative and fluid.

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