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New Yorker Annette Davidek's paintings of floating forms look “like” so many things–
roots, branches, coral, chromosomes, capillaries, atoms, algae. Her
imagery’s ambiguous scale generates a micro and macroscopic interplay.
Despite countless organic references, they remain abstract shapes repeated
throughout . This is carried over to her glass designs, which caused
our craftspeople to create new techniques in faceted glass to execute her ideas.
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