Welcome to Altered Space Gallery
Content Body
MASTER CRAFTSMAN RICHARD PATTERSON
The economy of line and form ~ Transforming furniture to art
View Patterson Furniture: Click here
A master craftsman, Patterson's works move effortlessly from a modern enviroment to classic. Never trendy, the work of Richard Patterson remains timeless. Include a Patterson piece in your home and you will be amazed at the transformation. For more information call 310-452-8121.
About Richard Patterson Click here
"In my work, I search for the most elegant, simple solutions. It often feels like a process of subtraction - of distilling a piece to its basic essence. This results in quiet, harmonious objects, devoid of extraneous detail. That demonstrates an economy of line and form." Richard Patterson
View Richard Patterson's Work click here
MAY SPECIAL EXHIBITION - GRACEANN WARN, ENCAUSTIC WORKS
Graceann Warn, Encaustic works, May, 2008
Above, "Blue Odyssey" Encaustic Diptych 48" Wide X 30" High by Graceann Warn
CURRENT EXHIBITION: MICHELE MIKESELL
"The Smell of Sawdust"
Michele Mikesell
Introducing Jeff Green
At Left, "Peter" by Michele Mikesell
View more works by Mikesell Click here
At right, "Cheetah" by Jeff Green.
24" x 24" X 72" Wood, found objects, metal
Jeff Green is a sculptor working in Dallas, Texas. He works primarily with wood, steel and found objects to create fanciful pieces of art. His work has been featured in over 200 shows and is included in several private and public collections including Queen Latifah and the City Museum in St. Louis. He has designed and built sets and props for many theater and dance companies, designs and builds several playhouses for Dallas CASA fundraisers every year, and had his custom furniture featured in magazines, websites and television.
COMING JUNE 6
Raphael Sloane's images of plants on the edge of extinction. Ethereal and stunning.
Todd Reed: Raw Diamond Excellence.
Recent Gallery News ~ OUR NEW WEBSITE BY CRAFTYSPACE
A big THANK YOU to all the talented people at CraftySpace who worked so hard to make this incredible website happen. They were responsive to our needs and understood our mission. They offered us a professional website at a price we could afford.
CraftySpace is a group of refugees from the corporate world who have decided to use their talents and skills to make a difference. The people at Craftyspace make web development possible for small businesses and non-profit organizations. They are a socially conscious group of people doing great work and we could not be more grateful. Check them out at www.CraftySpace.com.

