Atticus Adams’ memories and sculptures take on the Faulkner-like saga of summers in Appalachia: soft silk weeds that float above wild, overgrown grass, floral petals tilted by a summer rain, or the algae-like from mountain streams and creeks.
His chosen material of metal and copper is durable but porous, nimble but sharp.
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