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Philadelphia artist Leah Reynolds is known
for her work with fabric-specifically cheesecloth, a lightweight translucent
material that she transforms into large-scale, three-dimensional abstractions.
Typically, Reynolds's work features a combination of suspended and freestanding
objects that collectively create a singular installation or overall perception.
Furl is a series of playful, brightly painted elements that describe a
celebratory experience such as a party, parade, or carnival. Some of the more
sculptural, freestanding objects are reminiscent of props or costumes, while
the elements that are suspended appear to be swirling through the air like
streamers or strands of confetti. This energetic composition is a celebration
of color and forms poised for revelry. |

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