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the archives: September 1999

Davis and Norrman at Pucker Gallery


Four floors of hand-selected art from around the world — one floor of changing shows, three of permanent installations by various artists. The undeniable presence of the Pucker Gallery continues in this month’s exhibit, which features the work of two artists whose styles are clearly disparate.

Mark Davis’ hanging and standing mobiles make up "Movement Within Space". Originally a successful jewelry designer, Davis now crafts captivating motion in mobiles made from sterling silver, gold plate, brass, colored lacquer, and wood. Gunnar Norrman’s exhibit "Nature and Life" features the Swedish artist’s soft gray pencil and charcoal landscape drawings. Norrman, now in his 80s, studied science before making the shift to art.

Top  Mark Davis; "Colorful Swan";  1998;  brass, steel, aluminum with laquer and acrylic paints; 12.5" x 17.5"

Above Left  Gunnar Norrman; "Skogsdamm";  1974;  conte;  7.5" x 10.25"

Above Right  Gunnar Norrman; "Marsväll";  1980;  drypoint;  4.25" x 5.5"


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