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Artist Talk - Natasha Dikareva & Lyca Blume

Artist Talk - Natasha Dikareva & Lyca Blume

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10/3/24 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm EDT

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Website: https://www.threestonesgallery.com/
Location: Three Stones Gallery
32 Main Street
suite 2
Concord, MA 01742
United States
Contact: Lyca Blume

Event Description

EDGE OF DREAMS ARTISTS’ TALK THURSDAY, Oct 3, 6-8 pm Natasha Dikareva and Lyca Blume thread the needle of their immense imaginations with a unique and surprising application of their chosen mediums. Dreams and the unconscious weave through each artist's drawings and paintings: Natasha’s small and large ceramic pieces with her expert drawing and detailed painting as well as Lyca’s free-form renderings with gold leaf on limewashed canvases. Natasha and Lyca have in common the well of their thematic raw material, while their choices in manifesting and creating each of their works is extremely individual and intriguing. Join us at Three Stones Gallery to see their work and hear them speak.
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KEYWORDS art , artists , ceramics , jewelry , three stones gallery
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