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Blue Dance 1989. Acrylic on vinyl. 90"x24"x24".
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Portuguese Man O' War 1983. Acrylic on
vinyl.
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"Upper Arlington Artists: Celebrating Our Own 1993" gathers together
seven residents who, for the most part, are known for producing
consistently excellent and challenging work:… ." …But, despite loving
care and the many good individual pieces, the works don't form a
cohesive or coherent show. Works don't battle one another; they
simply don't commune.
Collings' large, inflated, see-through plastic sculptures stand
out as an exception. Seven ebullient, aquatic-seeming works billow
above eye level to dominate the main entrance and the gallery. These
transparent forms can't fail to lift the spirit. Larger works are
suspended from the ceiling, while smaller works rest on the floor
or on white pedestals. All are painted in a series of engaging dot-like
or striated patterns. Blue Dance, near the front entrance, is densely
painted and patterned; Jelly Fish, near the back, is lightly
patterned, allowing transparency to aid in its buoyancy. Many works
- including In the Garden: Variable Compilation, Blue
Dance and an untitled work - have a spiral, serving as a type
of spine, as an organizing element. Collings, a New Zealand native,
excels at presenting a curious combination of what seems futuristic
but doubles as primitive or elemental. The wonderfully bloated Jelly
Fish (spaceship or aquatic life?) with its long, lovely tendrils,
is a perfect example. …"
Two Collings photos.
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The Artists' Organization was founded in 1984 by a group of professional
artists with the purpose of exhibiting their more experimental work.
…Betty Collings' fragile yet resilient amoeba-like creatures float
suspended, not in a primordial sea, but the gallery's long hall.
Her work looks like no other. The technique - inflated vinyl that
is covered with resin and fibreglass- expresses primordial origins.
Each object is related to subdivision of cells, DNA structure and
the larger topic of evolution. Subtly colored transparent shapes
are then riotously painted in bright dots and lines. Brown Blowfish
and Sea Cucumber embody animal spirits while elegant
art nouveau twists and elipses inform Entrance to the Garden
and Shanks.
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