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From the lobes of seeds in a pomegranate to the feathering in a stretched cloud, one North Texas artist aims to transform patterns of daily life into iconic altarpieces. Pamela Burnley-Schol based her newest art show, Earth and Ether, on the idea that those metaphorical icons contain something so indescribable, the sheer need for description disappears. Her inaugural show at Norwood Flynn Gallery show lets viewers examine the possibilities for the space between the earth and sky in ordinary sightings, fleeting situations and day-to-day encounters. These intricate works, focusing on cloudscape, landscape and still life, will be on display through March 19. The exhibition is free and open to the public. For more information, call 214-351-3319 or visit norwoodflynngallery.com.
Wednesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Feb. 26. Continues through March 19, 2011
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