For the month of December, the Good Tern Natural Foods Co-op’s Café Gallery will feature the low-relief polymer clay work of Dee Obuchon. Her exhibitions in the past were well received and close to sold out.
Obuchon is a Midcoast native who studied fine art at the University of Southern Maine. She has a background in ceramics and has been sculpting with polymer clay for years.
This new work, inspired by the coastal landscape, comprises wall-hung sculptures of stony coasts and flowing tides made entirely of polymer clay. In exploring shape and negative space, Obuchon said she has “been playing with how your brain fills in the gaps.”
The Good Tern Co-op and Café, 750 Main St., is open Mondays through Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 594-8822.
Courier Publications’ A&E Editor Dagney C. Ernest can be reached at (207) 594-4401, ext. 115; or dernest@courierpublicationsllc.com.
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