Amber Lady Buddha - $22,500 - Sand Cast Glass
Red Bookshelf Buddha - $3,200 - Sand Cast Glass
Brilliant Gold Mini Buddha - $2,200 - Sand Cast Glass
18” Copper Blue Butterfly - $4,900 - Sand Cast Glass
18” Topaz Butterfly with Flower and Bird - $4,900 - Sand Cast Glass
Petite Bell Tower - $12,800 - Sand Cast Glass
Cobalt Horse I - $7,900 - Sand Cast Glass
Copper Blue Ancient Horse - $7,900 - Sand Cast Glass
Large Talking Heads - $15,900 - Sand Cut Glass
Merlot Seated Buddha - $7,900 - Sand Cut Glass
Metallic Helping Hand - $7,400 - Sand Cut Glass
Aqua Mini Buddha - $2,200 - Sand Cut Glass
Petite Talking Heads - $7,900 - Sand Cut Glass
Fay Gold is delighted to announce “POSITIVE REVERSALS”, Marlene Rose’s fourth solo show with the gallery, created over the last year while quarantined in her studio in Clearwater, Florida. The title reflects her technique of using positive molds pressed into sand to create the negative shapes that are filled with molten glass. A distinguishing element of this body of work is that it marks Marlene’s foray into her latest series, “Talking Heads.” Marlene was featured on the CBS Sunday Morning show on September 29, 2019, you can watch it here on YouTube.
Fay Gold at
Stratton Studios
376 Trabert Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Safety precautions followed. Masks required.
Parking available
Open by appointment for private viewing
For nearly 30 years in Atlanta, Fay Gold has pioneered one of the nation’s top contemporary art galleries. She carved a professional niche that draws from her Art History/ Drama degree from Adelphi University and her 15 year career as an art teacher in her own school. In 2019, she was named a Legend (the names who need no introduction) by Atlanta Magazine’s “Our City’s Most Powerful Leaders” edition. She did groundbreaking exhibitions of artists such as George Segal, Robert Rauschenberg, Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, Alex Katz, Andres Serrano, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Radcliffe Bailey. She created “Fay’s World” and was obsessed with generating new ideas. Currently, a play is being written which is based on her memoirs entitled “Basquiat’s Cat”.
If you wish to have a private viewing of the art you are interested in at the gallery, please call 404.265.9094 to make an appointment.