Art Fabian Company Presents
:
An Exhibition from the Past
by K. V. Fabian
Today:Art as Precious as Gold and Essential as Bread.
Step into the Past! Visit one of the first Valuable Gallery Exhibits:
Bread Exhibit One:
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First K.V. guides you down the secret corridor to an Exhibition . With this visit, you are now one of the very few people that are even aware that it ever took place. A Video for The Bread Exhibit :
( For the next little while I
shall be blogging the recorded history of Art Fabian Company)
In Bread Exhibit One I am still
referring to art as first and foremost a precious substance. Thus the
frames still keep the symbolism of gold and silver. One type of frame is
made of clay and it looks much like it has been braided like the traditional
loaves of bread on Sabbath are braided by the Jewish people on Fridays.
This is where I have gotten the name "Bread".
For this exhibit and for a
while afterwards I will keep the reference of precious but I will not use it as
an exclusive thing. Art is also very necessary for the soul of
people. A good selection of art should be accessible to everyone and
everyday much like the bread we find on our tables. It is both expensive
and surrounds us naturally.
Now I invite you to s see a slideshow of the pieces that were shown as part of Bread Exhibit
One:
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Thank you for visiting.
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K. V.
Principal Artist
Art Fabian Company
Bread Exhibit One from The Inside Gallery Archives
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