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Tristan Lowe: Under the Influencen at RISD Museum of Art The moon, Earth’s only satellite, has been a source of mystery and wonder since the beginning of history. Scientists have studied the moon’s physical characteristics for millennia, and artists and writers have been inspired by its powerful presence.
Using low-tech (but labor-intensive) methods and material, sculptor Tristin Lowe (American, b. 1966) created a sizeable version of the moon to fill the Museum’s lower Farago Gallery by covering an inflatable sphere, twelve-and-a-half feet in diameter, in white felt.
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