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Falling out of time
Falling out of time

Falling out of time

By Hadar Sobol

Located in Dallas, TX

"This series of collages refers to the transition of awareness that we experience in mid-life. They are about the challenge of taking hold of that illusive balance between past and present, between body and mind." - Hadar Sobol, 2017 Media: watercolor, vintage stocking...

Category

2010s Contemporary Hadar Sobol Art

Materials

Thread, Paper, Watercolor

Mother
Mother

Mother

By Hadar Sobol

Located in Dallas, TX

"This work was inspired by a true family story of a good friend of mine. It follows a complex relationship between a mom, a daughter, and a grandmother. It deals with the deep emotio...

Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Hadar Sobol Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Panel

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BB #5#2
BB #5#2

Ant PearceBB #5#2, 2017

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BB #5#2

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From the artist's 2017 Brigitte Bardot series Ink, lace + thread hand stitched on paper

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