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Doris Weiner has been evolving her art language. Her language has evolved from paper to multi media where scale and technologies are not limited. Sandy Knoll Studios is a unique family story where Doris Weiner and her son Alan create art using this evolving language to produce engagement and anticipation. Doris works out of her New England studio at Sandy Knoll Studios where she also runs regular open studio sessions and workshops throughout the year.
The latest language elements she has added to her collection has allowed her to create a powerfull installation filled with engagement and anticipation called Whispers At The Library at the Farmington Public Library Meetig room.
Doris Weiner's work is suitable for corporate
and home placements and commissions. Doris Weiner uses a large variety of materials such as metal, wood, Neon, robotics, computer projectors etcetera. The sculptural wall and floor art is on a larger scale.
Doris's works range from functional art lines of furniture to watercolors, monotypes and canvases.
Her current language is pushing the envelope of adding dynamic interaction to her art with multimedia sound and video producing living walls.
When browsing through this site click on any artwork to see a larger image and more detailed information. Click on the Language Elements links to see all the elements of the ever evolving language.
Click and drag your mouse to explore the interactive studio above, Use the ctrl key to zoom in and the shift key to zoom out.
| | Installation Whispers | | Portion of Installation |
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| | Installation Whispers | | Doris giving power point talk on how her lexacon has grown to multi-media work and also a video of a Living Wall. |
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| | Installation Whispers | | Detail of 50 foot wall of art with sound |
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| | Whispers 50 foot wall | | Sound with 4 speakers |
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| | Whispers left side | | Left side of 50 foot all |
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| | Whispers Video wall | | 36 foot wall with video to complete the Installation of the 54 foot wall with sound and 4 speakers. |
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| | Neon Quarter-notes | | Quarter-Notes shown as a group on backboards. There are 6 Quarter-Notes sitting on pillows of light of different color combinations. |
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