Steven Wolf Fine Arts San Francisco artwork

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Project Rainbow
Tami Demaree
June 2 - Jul 7, 2012
For Tami Demaree's third solo show at Steven Wolf Fine Arts, the California-based multi-media artist drew inspiration from the Philadelphia Experiment—an alleged event during World War II, in which the US Military is said to have rendered a Navy destroyer invisible using a cloaking device that involved the bending of light—to explore the role of myth in the representation of visual reality. Demaree received her MFA from Otis College of Art and Design and has exhibited work in Paris, Berlin, Prague and Vienna.
Now You See Me Now You Don't
11 x 9.5 in.  
Ship Wheels, 2012
16 x 12 in.  
Time Travels, 2012
12 x 10 in.  
Sailor I, 2012
16 x 20 in.  
Sailor III, 2012
16 x 20 in.  
Sailor IV, 2012
16 x 12 in.  
Sailor II, 2012
16 x 12 in.  
Philadelphia, 2012
21 x 3 x 4.25 in.  
Ghost Ship, 2012
48 x 72 in.  
Hypno Sailor III, 2012
24 x 20 in.  
Hypno Sailor II, 2012
24 x 20 in.  
Hypno Sailor 3, 2012
24 x 20 in.  
Installation View, 2012
Project Rainbow Installation View, 2012
Philadelphia
12 x 3 x 4.25 in.