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Suzie Harrison
Not many artists would consider their work a small task, but each
year plenty of artists are happy to have their pieces judged for
their smallness and put on display in “Art That’s Small at City
Hall.”
Art for the exhibit must be no larger than 12 inches along any
edge, including the frame, and 3 inches in depth.
Artists turned in their entries on Saturday, and many seemed giddy
with their tiny jewels in-tow. Some of the pieces could fit in the
palm of a hand. They will be on display though April 29.
Marv Johnson entered a seashell spiral study modeled in clay, cast
in hydrostone and then polychromed. His art is a life-long passion
and he enjoys this exhibit.
“I like the small size, it’s fun,” Johnson said. “It’s a nice
atmosphere.”
Felix Martin did acrylic on canvas of vibrant oak trees.
“I like that it’s local, which is nice,” Martin said. “It
encourages art in Laguna Beach and it keeps our heritage of an artist
community alive. I think that’s important.”
“Art That’s Small is the year’s highlight at City Hall,” cultural
arts manager Sian Poeschl said. “We had an increase in participation
and a fabulous array of entries.”
She explained that the program was set up to allow a lot of
entries in a small space, on the walls of City Hall.
“The artists have created masterpieces either as miniatures or
small-scale artworks,” Poeschl said.
“Art That’s Small at City Hall” can be viewed at 505 Forest Ave.
and was the brainchild of arts commissioner and artist Mike Tauber.
Artist Karen Feuer-Schwager likes being a part of it.
“I love participating in our town and its activities, it’s great
to support it,” Feuer-Schwager said. “Last year, I really liked the
choices -- so I think I have some good competition.”
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