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NEWS - JUNE 2017

REACTION TIME - THE LIZARD AND THE ROADRUNNER - BRONZE, DETAIL

Welcome to the realms of low relief sculpture as an expression of mind, metaphor and meaning. Low relief, one of the great sculptural mediums of the ancient world, generates the appearance of measurable space via the manipulation of implied distance and dimension. Through it, a sculptor is offered a unique method of engaging complex ideas, compositions and narratives.

 

Jeremiah Welsh has lived and pursued the possibilities of low relief sculpture professionally for twenty years. "Seeking Surfaces - Then and Now" explores works that manifest Jeremiah’s love of and dedication to this remarkable medium, in a dynamic collection of both early sculptures and contemporary undertakings.

 

Share in Jeremiah’s visions of self-introspection and the wonderment of nature through one of the oldest forms of creative virtual space. 

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 SOLO EXHIBITION -

COLORADO SPRINGS:

"Seeking Surfaces - Then & Now

A Chronology in Low Relief"

July 13th - Sept. 23rd, 2017

at COPPeR

(Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region Gallery Space)

121 S. Tejon St., Suite 111 -

Opening Reception & Meet the Artist 

 on Friday, August 4th from 5-8 p.m.

During First Friday in Downtown Colorado Springs

"The Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (COPPeR) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is “Connecting residents and visitors with arts & culture to enrich the Pikes Peak region.” Governed by an engaged Board of Directors, and with the leadership and passion of a small but dedicated staff, our work at the Cultural Office is all about elevating the visibility, value and impact of the creative sector here in our community" - COPPeR Website

TRANSITIONS 4 - FALL/WINTER - MIGRATION

© 2017 Jeremiah D. Welsh 

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