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Gallery: littlebigspace Transformed by Candy Walls

Portland-based artist Jordan Tull used computer-aided drafting to create an installation specific to littlebigspace.

Jordan Tull's background is in metal sculpture, but for this piece he used to translate theoretical information into something real. The pieces were shaped and painted on-site to fit the dimensions of the space, which means this installation will only exist in . 

Richard Lodwig is an artist who has lived in the Bay Area for 20 years. He created as a way to connect with other artists who don't have access to the orthodox gallery world. He says lots of artists do good work and don't have a place to show it. "It is fun and gratifying to be the curator."

Candy Walls can be seen on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through Oct. 6, or by appointment.

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