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Lunchtime Photo

This is a pair of sculptures by Fred Eversley in the Orange County Museum of Art. Eversley, originally an engineer, did most of his work in Venice (California), though he now lives in New York. He is, according to the David Kordansky Gallery, "a key figure in the development of contemporary art from Los Angeles during the postwar period."

His pioneering use of plastic, polyester resin, and industrial dyes and pigments reflects the technological advances that define the postwar period even as his work reveals the timeless inner workings of the human eye and mind. Eversley’s abstract, three-dimensional meditations on color—including the luminous lens-like objects for which he is best known—entice the viewer to approach, prompting questions about how the biological and optical mechanics of sight determine how we see and understand each other, and communicating a kinetic, palpable sense of the mysterious presence of energy throughout the universe.

Roger that. These pieces will be on display in New York starting a couple of weeks from now.

October 14, 2022 — Costa Mesa, California

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  1. Salamander

    Hmm. I get the impression that these objects need to be seen in the round, and from a variety of different perspectives, in order to appreciate them.

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