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Margot Glass
Margot Glass, Long Glassine Envelope, Watercolor and pencil still life, 2016

2016

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Margot Glass explores the fragility of communication, and people’s natural drive to find narrative in even the most ordinary of objects. In her Envelopes series, Glass works in watercolor, pencil and silverpoint, using trompe l’oeil to highlight the paper as a still life element. The drawing becomes an object through close compositional cropping and the choice of stiff watercolor board. By omitting text, the artist adds a minimalist element to the vivid representation. Signature: signed verso, Margot Glass, Long Glassine Envelope, MG 2016 Provenance: Artist to GarveySimon, New York, NY Exhibited: 2016 Select, GarveySimon, New York, NY
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