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In producing a retrospective exhibition of Lynas' work, the artist's range was revealed. Typically, only his most current objects were readily visible in the studio. In his office, more like a mini-museum of favorites, amid floor to ceiling stacks of green plastic storage bins, are exciting standout pieces in array. As one after another delightful object emerged from its wrapping, and diverse pieces were cherry-picked from shelves, Lynas' accomplished career and extraordinary skills took shape. As a consequence of having worn many occupational hats over the years, Lynas' many learned skills developed without prejudice, and he found ways to employ them in his art-making. His practice involves miniature sculpture, painting and draftsmanship, toy making, music, as well as extraordinary command of ceramic techniques. The objects and their surfaces span between territories populist and rarefied, and reach out from the functional to the sublime. - A word from the Director.
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Indian painting, Indian drawing, Indian art, Exhibitions, Ojibwa paintingShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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"This handbook is printed in an edition of 2,000 on the occasion of an exhibition at the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota Duluth, March 11-June 15, 2008." - T.p. verso.
Interview with the potter Dave Lynas by Peter Spooner.
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