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"As
the viewers eyes attempt to connect the colours and
follow the directions of the chaotic assembly of forms,
amorphic and organic objects are revealed, leading the
viewer to understand that what they are seeing refers
to the natural world. This reference suggests that,
in Beiner's experience, nature and industry can coexist
harmoniously."
Dennis Stevens
Ceramics Art & Perception No. 54 2003
"Beiner's sculptures reside in the space between
polarities, just as Baroque churches and their related
arts were a crossroads for the worldly and other worldly."
Kate Bonasinga
Art Historian
"Her luscious glazes in peaches, greens and
blues, draw you in to explore the sensuous shapes of
these new works."
Lucy LaCoste
LaCoste Gallery
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