fringe installation

fringe installation

Put Your Ear Down, The Silk CAve

Put Your Ear Down, The Silk CAve

Inebriate of Air am I

Inebriate of Air am I

Trumpet Vine Radicans

Trumpet Vine Radicans

Put Your Ear Down

Put Your Ear Down

Debauchee of Dew, Out of the Foxgloves Door

Debauchee of Dew, Out of the Foxgloves Door

Debauchee of Dew

Debauchee of Dew

Moonlight House

Moonlight House

Tree House

Tree House

Orange Sunshine

Orange Sunshine

Molten Blue Dew

Molten Blue Dew

Their Snowy Hats

Their Snowy Hats

Three collages

Three collages

framed collages

framed collages

Molten blue Dew, Their Snowy Hats, Tree House

Molten blue Dew, Their Snowy Hats, Tree House

Friday, April 4, 2008

Debauchee of Dew in a Concrete Landscape

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 2008
FRINGE EXHIBITIONS
504 chung king ct
Los Angeles 90012
213 613 0160
www.fringexhibitons.com

MARILLA PALMER Debauchee of Dew in a Concrete
Landscape
ERIC LEISER Aleph-Null

Exhibition Dates: April 19 – May 17, 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 19 from 6-8 PM
Gallery Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 12 – 6 PM and by
appointment

I taste a liquor never brewed -
From Tankards scooped in Pearl -
Not all the Frankfort Berries
Yield such an Alcohol!

Inebriate of air - am I –
And Debauchee of Dew –
Reeling – thro’ endless summer days –
From inns of molten Blue –

When “Landlords” turn the drunken Bee
Out of the Foxglove’s door –
When Butterflies – renounce their “drams” –
I shall but drink the more!

Till Seraphs swing their snowy Hats –
And Saints – to windows run –
To see the Tippler
Leaning against the – Sun!

Debauchee of Dew in a Concrete Landscape by MARILLA
PALMER is inspired by the intoxicating prose written
by Emily Dickinson. Using artificial and natural
materials the artist fashions up hybrid sculptures and
collages made with mushroom spores, pressed flowers,
holographic paper, and Astroturf, aimed at creating a
supernatural world.

Marilla Palmer has exhibited her work at numerous
galleries including Pierogi and PPOW in New York City,
Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum at California State
University San Bernardino, and Christopher Grimes
Gallery, Los Angeles. She has been included in dozens
of group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, and Europe. Her work is the featured
Critics Pick in the April 2008 issue of ARTnews
magazine. www.marillapalmer.com

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