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"White Light" Glass and Ceramic Sculpture 2008, Artist: Donna Billick, Pence Gallery, 212 D Street, Davis, California
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The Statue
The "White Light" statue stood on an elevated concrete pedestal in front of the "Solar Compass" Mural by Anthony Padilla.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:37:18 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5434 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Sign
The sign identifying this "White Light" sculpture was attached to the concrete directly below the sculpture. It read: Donna Billick
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:38:33 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5441 Add a comment or report a mistake
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In Addition To Paint
This "White Light" sculpture was painted in realistic colors. In addition to paint, ceramic buttons, small stones, and pieces of glass gave the dress a formal look.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:38:45 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5442 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Dark Marks
What appeared to be dark marks marring the surface of the "White Light" sculpture, were in fact shadows cast from a nearby light pole.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:38:53 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5443 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Hands
Although the "White Light" appeared realistic, the hands appeared squashed against the woman's waist.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:38:54 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5444 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Attack
The woman in the "White Light" sculpture looked worried and off to her left as if afraid the honeycombs behind her might attack.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:38:57 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5445 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Slots
A closer view of the face of the "White Light" sculpture. Notice that her eyebrows were slots carved into her face. Not a technique any human would use.
"White Light" 2008 Glass and Ceramic Sculpture • Artist: Donna Billick • Pence Gallery • 212 D Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 35-70mm Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:39:04 Friday 19 October 2019) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5446 Add a comment or report a mistake
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