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Connect Four

Posted by Teresa Hanafin, Boston.com Staff January 27, 2009 03:52 PM
 
Dancing Antelope #1
"Dancing Antelope #1" by Will Tenney

The four artists exhibiting in "The View From Here", a show at Springstep in Medford, blur the lines between realistic and abstract, natural and man-made, and personal and universal. Medford photographers Will Tenney and David Harris join forces with photographer Lisa Tang Liu of Quincy and Newton sculptor Paul Sears to juxtapose their photographs and sculpture and reveal visual connections. Tenney's shots of rock formations (such as "Dancing Antelope" above) show a variety of patterns, colors, and forms illustrating a contrast with their hard composition. Sears's wood sculpture resembles a flowy piece of fabric.
Springstep, 98 George P. Hassett Drive, Medford 781-395-0402
8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday
Exhibit on display through April 13. Free.

-- BOSTON GLOBE

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