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Artist Exhibitions:
Ameriprise Financial Services Inc. Office Suite, Solo exhibition. 2006. 800 Westchester Ave., Rye, NY
Art Students League of New York. NYC Student Gallery, May 2002. Honorable Mention
Bertoni Gallery. Juried Small Works Exhibition, 2000-2006. Sugar Loaf, NY. First Prize, 2002.
Garnerville Arts Center Annual Expo/Open Studio Show, 2001-...
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Artist Statement for Terry Mollo
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I’m inspired by the point at which nature’s organic form meets the inorganic. I concentrate on the force and tension created between the two, and search for the line that is formed by their union.
In my sculpture, organic and inorganic form conjure human emotion, human condition.
Nature’s sea forms, shells and waves, suggest human form, depth, fluidity, texture, tone. Botanicals are sensuous with leaves and flowers that appear muscled and fleshy. Stems of flowers, such as orchids or lilies, stand tall, appear happy or courageous and proud, while other stems are viney or gnarled and appear desperate or defeated. Branches and roots of trees can be “peopled” and show emotional human intensities or “body language,” such as reaching or yearning or entanglement.
All are similar to the ways in which the exterior anatomy and musculature of the human body reflect its deepest feelings and emotion.
Terry Mollo exhibits (clay/stone) sculpture in the New York Hudson Valley Region and in New York City; she has had several solo shows.
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