JOHN ROSS MICHAELS PAINTINGS Gallery Exhibits Italian Artist O.K. Harris/David Klein Gallery will display the work of artist Bettina Werner in a one-person show through Oct. 31. Ms. Werner is a young ar- tist from Milan, Italy, who has shown her work exten- sively throughout Europe. The artist combines salt crystals, resin and oil pig- ment on wood panels. Ms. Werner uses different sizes of salt crystals to alter the tex- ture of her work. The oil pigments range from subtle browns to intense reds and yellows. The work is displayed in a number of different ways — some pieces are arranged as a narrow vertical column, others are more expansive in size. The artist's presence is manifested in her manipula- tion of materials which car- ries the viewer through a minimalistic combination of texture and color. The in- fluence of artists such as Donald Judd, Frank Stella, and Antoni Tapies is ap- parent in the clean shape and repetition of subtle form which enhances the strength of each piece. O.K. Harris/David Klein Gallery is at 430 North Wood- ward, Birmingham. The gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11-6 p.m., with extended hours to 8:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. DISTINCTIVE INTERIOR DESIGN ROHN M. GOLDMAN, A.S.I.D. / GENE R. GALLEY, A.S.I.D. 313-855-8787 6421 INKSTER RD. SUITE 204 BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48301 I NM IE:1 I 1 =won. —gm MI% MINI IN ILAN 11111J r "411111 WAIL WI r" • IN ■ 111•1 'NUL "9111P"' OCTOBER 9, 1992 THROUGH NOVEMBER 4, 1992 RUBINERGALLERY 7001 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, SUITE 430A WEST BLOOMFIELD (313) 626-3111 GALLERY HOURS: TUESDAY-SATURDAY 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Ceramic Exhibit At Habatat/Shaw Habatat/Shaw Gallery will exhibit the work of George Timock and Michaela Dicosola through Oct. 31. George Timock, a graduate of the Cranbrook Academy of Art and associate professor of ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute, explores the vessel format and the process of raku. Mr. Timock's vessels are fabricated in parts, enabl- ing him to work in a scale not normally associated with raku. By juxtaposing soft edges to hard lines, resting a seemingly large mass on a small point, and contradic- ting the interior of the form to the exterior profile, Mr. Timock is able to create sen- suous, seemingly organic vessels. Michaela Dicosola received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of Florida, Coral Gables, and is an assis- tant professor of ceramics at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. Ms. Dicosolas' sculpture comments on the numerous societal ills and problems that concern her. 20" x 17" Oil on Canvas From pottery to handblown glass, 1 paintings to jewelry' and home accessories. Contemporary Custom Furniture Designed, Built and Installed to your Specifications I Call Today For A FREE Design Consultation and Estimate 313-427-1630 WOW THEM WITH A BASKET CALL: A TISKIET A TASKET CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS & GOURMET TRAYS HOSPITALITY, Barbara Kaplan NEW BABIES, GET WELL, Judi Shefman SHIVA, ETC 661-4789 7 Days a Week and gallery A unique and innovative collection. Hours: Monday-Saturday 10100-6:00 Thursday 10:00-9:00 Sunday 12:00-5:00 ORCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE RD. AT MAPLE RD. • WEST BLOOMFIELD 855-4488 The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS