95. Sticks and Balls

95a.

Title: Sticks and Balls (working title)
Date: None
Subject: Abstract
Measurements: 20 ½” W x 2” D x 11” H
Materials and Techniques: Wooden forms, wooden beads
Description: Ten dark wooden sticks extend horizontally across a lighter, rectangular wooden form. One end of each wooden stick fits into a groove on the side of the lighter, rectangular wooden form while the other side of each stick extends beyond the edge of the rectangular form. The sticks are attached in an alternating manner: the bottom most stick fits into a groove on the right edge and projects past the left edge, the next stick up fits into a groove on the left side and projects past the right edge, and so on and so forth. Attached to seven of these sticks are small wooden beads, some dark brown and some a light brown color. Some are grouped into clusters that are arranged in a line while others are placed individually on the surface of a stick. The balls form no discernible pattern.
Signed: None
Note: Exhibited at Camden Art Centre, 1980