Sally K. Smith

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Material as metaphor: Sally K. Smith limns minimalist works on paper using fallen ash and charcoal made from grapevines in the Atlas Fire territory.

Anti Entropy Flower, Ash gathered in Berkeley from 2020 wildfires

 

Signorella No. 2, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory)

Signorella No. 1, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory)

Signorella No. 3, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory)

 
 

Checklist (left to right):

1. Anti Entropy Flower, Ash gathered in Berkeley from 2020 wildfires, on Bristol vellum, 9.5” x 9”, 2020, $1200

2. Signorella No. 1, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory) on paper, 17” x 14”, 2017, (sold)

3. Signorella No. 2, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory) on paper, 17” x 14”, 2017, (sold)

4. Signorella No. 3, Charcoal (made from grape vines in Atlas fire territory) on paper, 17” x 14”, 2017, (sold)

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