Gazing (blue), 2010, Acrylic, plaster, metal armature, painted wood table (lt. blue),![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjf-iXrIwoV_qC95Kt4byvBaxhhKhw_Emb_Oo1Jxqz5d7Fm3PVtJViyzrl_EKNu3eDzyYXFUhZLNnXnzz1ENUW9jq4jPB4YL0a70DCcyVrYHJyRjEBq09KiYuMBAtgX5FmgmI8PNBRAqyN6/s280/Install_2.jpg)
Patrick Nickell's painted plaster sculptures at Rosamund Felsen Gallery.
Organic, brightly colored and entertaining to the eye, Nickell's big, three-dimensional squiggles beg to be circumnavigated, changing contour with each step as they play positive against negative space in a dance that is at once, curiously, both elegant and amiably clumsy...