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The Art of Phillip K. Smith III
Phillip K. Smith III received his Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design. From his Palm Desert, CA-based studio, he continues to push the boundaries and confront the ideas of modernist design. Drawing inspiration from the cold rigidity of the Bauhaus movement, the reductive geometries of minimalism, and the optic sensation of California’s Light and Space movement, Smith III attempts to resolve the complex challenge of finding a natural state of life and spirit within these ideological aesthetic constrictions. The results are deceptively simple and compelling objects that seem to breathe and move as you observe and interact with them.
Projects identified from the top:
- Lucid Stead (images 01-03)
- Quarter Mile Arc (images 04-07)
- Reflection Field (images 08-10)
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Eliyakota Samualie was an Inuit printmaker and sculptor.
Eliyakota Samualie was born in a camp near Cape Dorset, Nunavut Territories, Canada in the year 1939.The artist often portrayed birds. She is renown for using symmetry not usually seen in Inuit art.Samualie never married, but adopted a child of her own. This happens frequently in the Inuit culture.The artist first participated in the annual Cape Dorset print collection in 1970.Eliyakota Samualie passed away in 1987.


