New Works by Andrew Bell & Lana Crooks
December 9-31, 2016
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Lana Crooks
Cardinal
Hand-dyed wool, silk, antique mourning beads, lava, and brass under glass dome
4 x 8 x 4 in
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Lana Crooks
Steller's (Blue)
Hand-dyed wool, silk, ceramic, seed beads, onyx, and brass under glass dome
4 x 8 x 4 in
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Lana Crooks
Pyro (Red)
Hand-dyed wool, silk, glass, seed beads, and antique brass under glass cloche
5 x 8 x 5 in
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Lana Crooks
Pyro (Grey)
Hand-dyed wool, silk, Jasper, seed beads, and antique brass under glass cloche
5 x 8 x 5 in
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Lana Crooks
Steller's (Black)
Hand-dyed wool, silk, antique mourning beads, turquoise chips, and brass under glass dome
4 x 8 x 4 in
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Lana Crooks
Steller's (Red-Crested)
Hand-dyed wool, silk, seed beads, onyx, and brass under glass dome
4 x 8 x 4 in
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10
Lana Crooks
Hawkweed
Hand-dyed wool, silk, seed beads, and antique brass under glass dome
5.75 x 11 x 5.75 in
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Lana Crooks
Shelter
Hand-dyed wool and antique brass under vintage glass dome
7 x 10.5 x 7 in
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Desert Bell
Shelter
Hand-dyed wool, silk, seed beads, and antique brass under glass dome
5.75 x 11 x 5.75 in
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Lana Crooks
Bloodmoon
Hand-dyed wool, Agate, coral, glass seed beads and antique brass under glass dome
5 x 8 x 5 in
41
Lana Crooks
Holtasóley
Hand-dyed wool and hand-beaded silk in wall hanging specimen box
12 x 19 x 2 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 7
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 1
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)<
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 5
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
45
Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 6
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 3
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 8
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Flight
Hand-dyed wool, antique glass beads mounted into hand-built shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
21 x 13 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 6
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 1
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 4
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 5
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 2
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 4
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Nightingale 7
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 2
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Of a Feather: Sparrow 3
Hand-dyed wool mounted into hand-built “feather” shadowbox (from reclaimed wood)
4 x 7 x 2.5 in
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Lana Crooks
Myrkur
Hand-dyed wool and hand-beaded silk in wall hanging specimen box
12 x 19 x 2 in
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Andrew Bell x Lana Crooks
Attraction
Painted resin, hand-dyed wool, and brass mounted under glass dome
9.5 x 10 x 9.5 in
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Andrew Bell x Lana Crooks
Anterior Fontanelle
Painted resin, hand-dyed wool, and brass mounted on wood
9 x 5 x 9 in
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Andrew Bell x Lana Crooks
Posterior Fontanelle
Painted resin, hand-dyed wool, and brass mounted on wood
9 x 5 x 9 in
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Andrew Bell x Lana Crooks
Death’s Head
Painted resin, hand-dyed wool, and brass mounted under glass dome
9.5 x 10 x 9.5 in
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Lana Crooks
The Sentinel
Hand-sewn and beaded textiles (boiled wool and various silks), antique mourning beads, glass and resin mounted to wood
10 x 24 x 8 in
B
Andrew Bell
Birdball
Enamel Pin - Edition of 100
1.5 x 1.25 in
$10
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D
Andrew Bell
Insomnia
Enamel Pin - Edition of 100
1 x 1.5 in
$10
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About the Artists
Andrew Bell enjoys working in a variety of mediums, from illustrations and paintings to toys and sculptures. His expressive characters embody a complex set of emotions, lending them a real sense of life and hinting at a deeper narrative. The work is tied together by a sense of humor that often belies a more serious and somber message.
Andrew draws inspiration from his travels, his dreams, and the diversity of life surrounding him in his home of Brooklyn, New York . Over the last 15 years he has published several books based on his “Creatures in my Head” series of illustrations and has released hundreds of prints, toys and products through his company Dead Zebra Inc.
His work has been featured in gallery shows and publications around the world including The New York Times, Wired, Newsweek and Fast Company. You may even have seen his famous Café Grumpy logo on HBO’s ‘girls’, or his Google Android toy on widely syndicated The Big Bang Theory. He has received three “Designer Toy Award” honors, including the 2015 Toy of the Year award!
Lana Crooks loves the antique, the creepy, the cute and the mysterious. Constructing creatures from fabrics and found objects, she is a purveyor of faux specimens and soft curiosities that are a blend of science and fantasy.
Sought after for her pattern-making abilities, she frequently teams up with other artists to breathe three dimensional life into their illustrations, earning her two Designer Toy Awards. She enjoys drawing from real specimens in dusty back rooms of Chicago's natural history museums but, on an average day, you can find her in the studio surrounded by skulls, old books, aging fabrics, and a cat named Tanuki.
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