Artwork by Denice Bizot
In-Town Gallery presents a showing of work by metal sculptor Denice Bizot. The title of her show is “The Shape of Things”, and it will feature dramatically shaped three dimensional artwork which has been enhanced with alcohol inks.
There will be an opening reception on Oct. 7 form 5-8 p.m. and the exhibit will be on display through Oct. 31.
Review for Denice Bizot:
Often inspired by mundane objects and shapes that occur by chance, Ms. Bizot is renowned for creating art that combines seemingly contradictory elements such as straight lines and soft curves or common objects with abstract design.
“For this show,” she says, “biomorphic and irregular shapes continue to inform my work along with a renewed interest in meshing hard edge lines and flowing curves in low relief forms. I use inks to color my pieces with a palette inspired by images of our galaxy taken from many light years away.”
Ms. Bizot is a member of the Chattanooga arts scene, noted for her original use of materials. After graduating with a BFA from Loyola University, she worked exclusively in a fine art gallery context before moving on to create home furnishings. Her work can be seen in public spaces around Chattanooga as well as in corporate collections in Amsterdam, New York City, Houston, New Orleans, Hattiesburg, MS and Tennessee. She is in many private collections throughout the United States, including that of Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Wall sculpture by Denice Bizot