‘Small-scale craftsmanship’
“Nesting Memory” (detail), by Kharris Brill, in her show “Tiny Treasures,’’ at the Center for Maine Craft, in West Gardiner, through Dec. 31.
— Image courtesy of Center for Maine Craft.
The gallery explains (this is edited):
“Tiny Treasures’ emphasizes ‘small-scale craftsmanship and the story each piece tells.’ Each piece measures six inches and smaller. Brill's artistic repertoire includes linear stained glass, batik, reclaimed wood furniture, and most recently, found object assemblages, according to curatorial materials. Her work, ‘‘inspired by visionaries such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Joseph Cornell, seeks to give new life to salvaged materials.’’
The mighty political center of West Gardiner, Maine, pop about 3,6oo
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