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Syzygy Gallery Artists: Les Anderson, Aphrodite, Barb Balis, Jake Barron, Rose Star Brennan, Viki Brown, Annie Caswell, Susan Carey, David Collinson, Lisa Crumrine, Aaron Derman, Beth Escardo, Lisa Etre, Robbie Farrington, Liz Ford, Pauline Walsh Jacobson, Abigail Kirby, Moe Kunsch, Andrea Leland, Barr Lewis, Larry Lipsky, Alison Norton, Merryn Macdonald, Karen Mandelbaum, Laurie McLeod, Shirley Mcleod, Bryan McKinney, Morag Miller, Andrea du Mont, Beth Nilges-Nehamkin, Marie Lou Pichon, Carolyn Babs Roust, Sue Sanda, Sharon Shepard, Hermon Smith, Shira Sofer, Alia Starkweather, Patty Tacquard, Mandy Thody

 

"Larry Larry Quite Contrary"
An Article written for the St John Tradewinds by Artist Ziya Neema

If Larry could have things his way there would be no press release about his upcoming show February 2nd (2007) at Bajo del Sol, located in Mongoose Junction. ... If Larry could have things his way his geo kinetic sculptures would eloquently expound dissertations on his methodologies, artistic intent, and the meaning of life. They might even be able to cook him a decent dinner and rake his beach.

But Larry does not always get what he wants. Or when he does it is a mixed bag. ... Take me for example. He wanted an assistant/apprentice to help him prepare for his upcoming shows at Bajo del Sol and the Good Hope Annual Expo in St. Croix. ... Instead he got me.

I should be making fish heads right now but I am too ADD: primitive and right handed. So instead I am badgering him with a dozen thought provoking questions. .. It is like giving a dog a bath.

Ziya: How Long have you lived in the Virgin Islands?
Larry L: Long Time.
Ziya: Why do you make fish mobiles.
Larry L: I make geo kinetic sculptures. Calder made mobiles. You will refer to them as geo kinetic sculptures or I will not acknowledge your existence.
Ziya: Why do your geo kinetic sculptures resemble Balinese aquatic reptiles from the walls of some lost Polynesian jungle temple?
Larry L: Look, if you want to talk to me you are going to have to stop mumbling, or at least speak up. (I think this is merely a diversionary tactic because I am practically screaming at this point. )
Ziya: Geo ... bang ... Kinetic ... ping ping ... Balinese ... bam... Reptiles ...clunk clunk clunk .. Polynesian temple!!! Larry has returned to his workbench and is pounding away. I assume the answer and question portion of the afternoon has come to an end.

Larry is an intensely private man. I am not allowed to make any reference to where his secret studio is located. All I can say is that as an artist, he probably has the best deal in the entire Greater Antilles.

His studio is pure magic. Fish flying, goddesses dancing, sea glass bending light. Every time I return to his space the geo kinetic sculptures have moved about.

I am not sure what I am supposed to be doing right now. This apprenticeship is not exactly working out. I am allegedly helping him but we mostly just fight. An average day goes something like this: I arrive in the morning and he shows me a new metal smithing skill. I space out and make him show me again. Then I try. He cringes so I try again. He starts to shake and walks away. I keep trying then he starts screaming from across the room. "NO!! NO!! NO!!!"

I laugh and try to use my Jedi mind hypnosis skills. "But look it is perfect."

I take my "copper creations" home and sew them onto canvases. Larry has decided to incorporate painted canvas into his geo kinetic sculptures. so in some ways "it is perfect", for we have both been inspired and are learning to work together.

A grumble starts up from the workbench area interrupting my thoughts.
Larry L: Look, all they need to know is that they are called geo kinetic sculptures with blown glass from Greg Lee, German silver (commonly known as nickel but it definitely sounds better), copper and brass. Oh, and of course canvas elements by you. Bajo, February 2nd, 5 pm to 7 pm, free wine.

Got that?
Well maybe we do get what we want after all


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