Carol Mickett and Robert Stackhouse are known for producing large-scale drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture, and monumental installations. In contrast, the Leslie Curran Gallery offers a more intimate space for a combination of medium and small-scale works. The internationally known collaborative artists' new project combines iconic imagery of water and the moon. As an installation, the work reminds us that our world, as do we, moves in intimate concert.

Daytime Moon
2013
acrylic on canvas
60 x 48"
Full Moon
Whispering Falls
2016
acrylic on canvas
14 x 14"
Whispering Rapids
2016
acrylic on canvas
installation view: Whispering Falls | Whispering Rapids
Singing Water II
2016
acrylic on paper
25 x 11"
Singing Water III
2016
acrylic on paper
22.5 x 11"
Singing Water I
2016
acrylic on paper
25 x 11"
Singing Water IV
2016
acrylic on paper
22.5 x 11"
installation view: (r) Singing Water I, II, III, & IV
installation view: (r) Singing Water I, II, III, & IV
Linear Rapids
2016
acrylic on paper mounted on canvas
30 x 8.25"
installation view: Formal Scape, Formal Wave, Formal Rock, Formal Fall
2016
acrylic on canvas
Design of Water
2016
acrylic on paper
40 x 11.25'
Expression of Water
2016
acrylic on paper mounted on canvas
40 x 29"
SOLD
installation view: Design of Water (l) | Expression of Water (r)
Clue of Water
2016
acrylic on paper mounted on canvas
40 x 16"
SOLD
Glint of Water
2016
acrylic on paper mounted on canvas
42 x 22"
SOLD
installation view: Glint of Water (l) | Linear Rapids (c) | Clue of Water (r)