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"The sculpture in Primary Elements convey an immediate sense of transforming scale. The elemental geometric shapes, energized by their immense size, interact with each other to create an environment of giant, primary forms; a forest of larger than life abstract shapes. This experience of both knowing the shape yet discovering this new scale is most immediately experienced in Ann Weber's "Bing Bang", Kim Turos' "Floaters" and Norma Yorba's concave "Bowl of Air."...Kim Turos' "Lost Curves" invites the viewer to follow the rhythm of her similar shapes, re-experiencing the forms while noticing the slight differences in overall shape and surface quality."

Rachel Osajima, Director
The Richmond Art Center, Richmond, CA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kim Turos.

Floaters
and Lost Curves, 1998, 17' x 11' x 16', latex, wax, crushed
dolomite, wood
sketch
study
turos
primary elements 3
 

 

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