Art at Home: Lighting with a twist
Friday, Sept. 5, 2008
There are many words to describe Aaron Tabor’s work, but the best term is probably “twisted.” If that sentence suggests Tabor’s work is strange, unseemly or obscene, it isn’t. His tree sculptures are serene and his lamps are luminous. A Tabor chandelier — more rightly called a candelier, because of the votives it uses to cast its gentle glow — can be riotously colorful or coolly neutral, depending on the materials. But with wire metal being Tabor’s main artistic medium, the resulting work is also a twisting, turning creation of countless ripples, ridges and curves. Full story »
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