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Ocean Dreams and Whale Songs: One Artist's View on Climate and Plastics

When, in the Fall of 2018, 190 sea turtles succumbed to frigid water  temperatures off the  coast of Cape Cod,   I felt as an artist that I wanted to do something!   This paralleled a time after a red tide in Florida in 2018 Summer where numbers upon numbers of sea animals died of suffocation due to lack of oxygen, toxicity... or ... we didn't know what was causing. and truly continues to cause,  a massive die off of sea animals around the planet.   ________________________________________ As both artist and curator,  ** Previous lecture with Ocean Alliance :   https://www.whale.org/blue-wave-gallerys-oceans-exhibit-supports-features-ocean-alliance / I decided I would take on a project to create the same number of 190 sea turtles;  representing the initial loss of the flash-frozen corpses of sea turtles found off the coast of Cape Cod soon after the   dramatic freeze event ...

Artwork for sale!

Email: asiascudder@gmail.com to order Also, commissions available for holidays! Mayan Mask on stand.  22"h x 9"w x 4" base.                                       This is an original artwork - only 1 available!                                                                                                  $120.00                                                                Mermaid on driftwood base.  15"h x 29"l x 5"w.              ...

Golden Thread Gallery. Inclusion in Anthology. 2018.

As part of this contemporary exhibit my work has been included. Not only am I proud of this achievement but I'm also glad to know of the curator's point of wanting to make sure that the idea of spirituality and art connect in this literary publication. I hope you Enjoy!      http://www.goldenthreadgallery.org/
"8395 Days in Oklahoma" Exhibit in Lawton   [Exhibit 2012] Asia's exhibit, "3895 Days in Oklahoma," will show in Lawton's Leslie Powell Foundation and Gallery until the end of August. Read John Brandenburg's review of the show here: Exhibits at Lawton gallery feature metal sculptures, prints BY JOHN BRANDENBURG | Published: July 15, 2012 LAWTON  — A show of wire and metal wall sculpture by Asia Scudder is nicely complemented by the graphic and line qualities of a printmaking exhibit at the Leslie Powell Foundation and Gallery.   Spirit Horse, a wire sculpture by Asia Scudder. Photo provided Both Scudder's “8395 Days in Oklahoma” exhibit and the “Impressit: Printmaking in Oklahoma” show will run through Aug. 29. Works made with the mundane but flexible material of baling wire have the most lively and expressive qualities in the “8395 Days” show, whose title refers to the 23 years Scudder has lived in Oklahoma. Mu...

Final Photos from Pentucket Foundationi for Fine and Performing Arts 2018

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