Jennifer Bingham - Fahrenheit 2232° Ceramics
Art in Bloom at the Minneapolis Institute of Art- MIA

Jennifer's Piece will be Located in on the 3rd Floor, Gallery 377
The Painting is "Little Girl" by Otto Dix

Jennifer will be at the MIA Thursday evening (April 29th, 2009) in the vicinity of her ceramic piece and floral arrangement until the museum closes.

Museum catalog description: Pussy willow, conjures playful notions of childhood and innocence.  It is silky soft, so tempting to touch, and the name is delightfully naughty in an irresistibly juvenile way.  Here it represents layered connections to Dix's disturbingly confrontational portrayal of innocent sexuality.
Arrangement and ceramic vase by Jennifer
Arrangement and ceramic vase by Jennifer
Paired with painting "Little Girl" by Otto Dix, collection of Minneapolis Institute of Art
Arrangement and Vase
Arrangement and Vase
Arrangement contains:Pincushion protea, rainbow protea, fuji mums, pussy willow, astilbe, veronica and more
Vase to be paired with "Little Girl" by Otto Dix
Vase to be paired with "Little Girl" by Otto Dix
2009, 12x8, wheel thrown, then manipulated porcelain
MIA Museum Label
MIA Museum Label
also visible is the veining glaze detail
detail of whiskers inserted into pussy willow tufts
detail of whiskers inserted into pussy willow tufts
Detail of multiple whisker groupings
Detail of multiple whisker groupings
Detail of whisker grouping in pussy willow to the left
Detail of whisker grouping in pussy willow to the left
Detail of protea, mums, and veronica
Vase
Vase
2009, 12x8, wheel thrown, then manipulated porcelain
"Little Girl" by Otto Dix
"Little Girl" by Otto Dix
Museum catalog description: Pussy willow, conjures playful notions of childhood and innocence. It is silky soft, so tempting to touch, and the name is delightfully naughty in an irresistibly juvenile way. Here it represents layered connections to Dix's disturbingly confrontational portrayal of innocent sexuality.
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