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My friend Cassandra Warren just announced a show that she has work appearing in.
I’m sorry, I don’t remember what these are priced at, but the gallery will have that information. If you have any other questions about the pieces, you can ask ellO or feel free to comment here or email me: cassywarren@gmail.com.
For those of you in the area, the opening reception is tomorrow, January 2nd at ello gallery&shop, located at 110 State St. in Portsmouth, from 6-9pm.
The unicorn drawing itself is 8×10″. The frame adds probably 6″ to both the width & height. Pic of it framed.
The rabbit drawing is 5×7″, with probably an extra 2″ added to w&h due to the frame. Frame pic.
The rest of these pieces are UNframed.
The jay drawing (w/ the red ink) is around 5×8″. Ask the gallery for exact measurements.The pieces on dictionary pages are about 6.75×9.75″.
Here are larger sized images of the pieces she has in the show:
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Carmine Magazine: How would you define your style?
Cassandra Warren: I have the hardest time articulating an answer to this question more than any other, so I apologize in advance! I suppose it’s a little technical, a little folky, sometimes wistful. Someone once told me that my drawings remind them of 1920’s storybook art. Although I’m not sure how true this is, I liked that description best.
CM:What things inspire and influence you and your artwork?
CW: Nature and biology, hands down. Every natural thing in this world is fantastically and interestingly shaped and constructed. The curve of an apple, the way the feathers are lined up on a bird wing, the complexity of skeletons – it’s all endlessly fascinating.
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