[Juan Esteban Perez, Burning Sunset (1970). Enamel on copper, silver wire. As seen at the Craft & Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, earlier this week. This work is part of the exhibition Little Dreams in Glass And Metal: Enameling in America, 1920 to the Present. Click for a larger view.]
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Friday, March 25, 2016
Orange enamel art
By Michael Leddy at 9:57 AM
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Marz is always exclaiming how brown and orange the 1970s were.
And there ya go--this is from 1970.
I like it!
This one really spoke to me.
About those colors: you should see the carpeting on our staircase (it came with the house).
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