Restoring power with portraits at Praise Shadows Art Gallery
By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated January 13, 2021, 2:00 p.m.
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The first artwork in âSee and Be Seen,â the portrait show at Praise Shadows Art Gallery, is an ever-shifting installation of prisms, mirrors, and thread set by the window. As the sun moves, lights, shadows, and rainbows flash through the work.
âFragile Breath,â in the words of its maker, Katherine Mitchell DiRico, is a âcontemporary vanitas still life.â Carefully composed and fixed in place, it still reminds us of how quickly life moves and fades.
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