Esther Stocker
10.14.09   |   Posted in: Art & Design   |   By: Kellis LandrumTags: Esther Stocker, Experimental Projects, Fine Art    

The work of installation artist Esther Stocker reminds of what we love about modern art. When we see an artist take simple ideas like lines and space and turn them into dozens of unique and beautiful pieces, we know we’re looking at something special. For all the students out there, keep in mind that it’s much easier to make something built up, overdone, and clunky, than to make somethign clean, simple, and elegant.















October 15th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
[...] Via Neu Black [...]
October 20th, 2009 at 8:35 am
[...] Esther Stocker uses simple lines and shapes to create her one of a kind installations. ”Keep in mind that it’s much easier to make something built up, overdone, and clunky, than to make something clean, simple, and elegant.” I wonder if she was inspired by Unknown Pleasures on the first one… from: NeuBlack [...]
November 4th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
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