But Hassenfeld materials are transformed in her installations, creating a fantasy of riches out of glowing surfaces, hardly lacking in imagination. Hassenfeld’s use of basic everyday objects links her installation to the elaborate worlds of Sarah Sze, master of architecture made of tampons and Legos. Like the science fair merged with art class, Hassenfeld transforms the façade of the gallery into a glowing cave of icicles and gem stones, clearly fake, yet even more seductive in their delicate papery skin. Using paper, straws, pipe cleaners, and light, In Pawn is a delicate, extended chain of geometric volumes. Kirsten Hassenfeld’s installation in the gallery’s storefront offers both warmth and fantasy. Instead, they maintain a cool distance as the artists play with materials, space, and ideas in simple, yet sophisticated ways. However, none of the works lack imagination or ardor. Frigid brings together one work by each artist with a chilly theme. Andrea Claire, Karen Dow, and Kirsten Hassenfeld, working in sculpture, painting, and installation respectively, are all engaged in abstract projects, investigation of space and color and architecture. The decision to name a group show by three emerging artists who all happen to be female Frigid is a subtle, yet provocative comment on contemporary trends away from overtly political art and towards a more formalist aesthetic. Abnormally adverse to sexual intercourse-used esp. Jubinville, please visit our floral store.FRIGID: 1. On-line guest book can be found at To send flowers The Jubinville family is being cared for by Conrad & Thompson Funeral Home, 511 Emmett Street, Kissimmee, FL 34741 (407)847-3188 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Thompson Memorial Chapel at Conrad & Thompson Funeral Home. Ron is preceded in death by his wife, Fleurette (Flo) Jubinville. He is survived by his children: Denise Maher, of Nashua, NH Leo and his spouse, Karen (Dow) of McGregor, TX Robert of Palm Bay, Florida Marie Jubinville of Kissimmee, FL and Roger and his spouse, Rita (Roman) of Saint Cloud, FL three grandchildren: Collin Maher and his spouse, Katherine Meghan Colon and her spouse, Jeremy and Jeremy Jubinville and his spouse, Kristina four great-grandchildren: Ronan Maher, Charlotte Maher, Maisie Colon and Elliana Jubinville.Ī memorial service will be held 10:00 A.M. These words do not adequately describe the magic he created with wood. When Ron and Flo finished their touring adventures, Ron focused his energies on wood crafts including working with his scroll saw to make intricate plaques, wooden flowers, children's puzzles, kissing giraffes, a working Ferris wheel as well as wooden toys for his great-grandchildren like Noah's Ark, a log cabin dollhouse and many more. At retirement, Ron and Flo spent several months traveling to Alaska in their RV, touring through Canada and the Western coastline before returning to their home in Kissimmee.įor many years after that, Ron and Flo would take their RV to New Hampshire and spend the summer months alternately parking at their two oldest children's homes, enjoying family get together's with their families, grandchildren, brothers and sisters. He took his family to Canada, Florida, weekends in New Hampshire and the Big Family Trip in 1972 to New Mexico, Utah, The Grand Canyon, Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, Mt. The family weekend and vacation camping trips started at that time. In 1968 Ron and his wife, Flo, took the family camping for the first time and fell in love with the experience. Washington with his son, Leo and nephew, Guy, at 44 years old. ![]() Ron loved his family, life, outdoors and this country. Ron was born on Decemin Goffstown, NH and was the son of Arthur and Blanche (Forest) Jubinville. Jubinville, 88 of Kissimmee, died suddenly surrounded by family on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, in his home in Kissimmee, Florida.
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