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Ashley Eriksmoen studied fine woodworking with Jim Krenov at College of the Redwoods before earning her M.F.A. in Furniture Design at Rhode Island School of Design. Former geologist Eriksmoen now exhibits nationally, designs and builds on commission, and teaches design/woodworking at California College of the Arts and beyond.
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Ashley Eriksmoen |
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Bear |
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28 x 14 x 15 in |
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$3,500 |
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"Bear" is a double vessel in mahogany, milkpaint, acrylic paint, and forged bronze/copper.
“Bear” presents physical strain of supporting a burden through its hunch and folding on itself, which translates into emotional weight: what we carry, what we choose to endure, when we deliver, and when we cave.
Note: While "Bear" is available for purchase, it is committed to a touring national exhibition for the next year, and will need to be loaned back to various galleries and museums.
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