Sea Adrift Show

Mainstay Gallery
Ketchikan, Alaska
July 1-31, 2005






My Ketchikan neighbor, Janet Brand, and I collaborated on Sea Adrift, an installation of my gyotaku works on paper and silk and Janet's driftwood creations. Visitors on opening night and through the month of July were able to walk through "The Silken Sea," the dramatic framework of the show, as the silk hangings floated freely in waves of motion.




Twelve seven-and-a-half feet long silk hangings were suspended from the ceiling on copper tubing throughout the gallery.






The 6-foot Giant Pacific Octopus from the 2004 Coos Bay Nature Printing Society Workshop (above and below) and the 51.2 pound King Salmon from Ketchikan (right) anchored The Silken Sea, but the various rockfish, small octopuses, skates, squid, salmon... they all made it come alive.

The twelve full-length gyotaku silk hangings comprising "The Silken Sea" are available for public display, and some are available for purchase. Please contact me (see below) if you are interested.

 

Thank you for visiting
Sea Adrift
!


If you want more info or are interested in purchasing Sharron's work,
contact the artist at slhuffman@mac.com.
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14724 SE Linden Lane
Milwaukie, Oregon 97267
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