In Christopher Abrams’ inaugural show at the Boston Sculptors Gallery, he condenses his sculptural language and materials into small bouillon cubes of form and shape that seem to hover and float in the gallery. From plexiglass and wood, to metal and 3d modeling he crafts his fascination with science fiction and space ships into formal works of art. One of my favorite pieces is a tiny space ship, that evokes an effigy. It is made of turned wood, a robin’s egg shell, and found objects. Both the poetry of his visual language, and the mastery of his craft are exemplified in this tiny work of art. A brilliant distillation! This is the last week to see his show- don’t miss it! Closing Reception: Saturday, February 21, from 4 - 7 pm