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"Rise"Size: 27" x 18" $875"Bridgepath"Size: 19" x 14" $375"Knit Duet"Size: 19 12" x 44 1/2" SOLDA commission piece completed in August, 2010"The Darndest Thing"Size: 13" x 17 3/4" Price: $375This conversation diptich (along with "I'll Be") was my first attempt at creating a more complex, overlayed image accomplished with two separate wax and dye sequences. The imagery is cross-cultural with the couple (photographed at a music festival sitting in lawn chairs) distinctly American and the image from Chinese ancestor houses (actually from Penang, Malaysia) used as the "story" overlay."I'll Be"Size: 13" x 17 3/4" Price: $375 This conversation diptich (along with "I'll Be") was my first attempt at creating a more complex, overlayed image accomplished with two separate wax and dye sequences. The imagery is cross-cultural with the couple (photographed at a music festival sitting in lawn chairs) distinctly American and the image from Chinese ancestor houses (actually from Penang, Malaysia) used as the "story" overlay.
"Front Back Knit"Size: 16" x 20" SOLDThis image came out of a philosophical discussion about duality. The idea of attempting to find a reconciliation between the "two" and the "one" spurred me on to find a visual analogy to this idea. I wrote a small piece on beauty for our newsletter where I tried to find room for the possibility that one component of beauty may actually be objective in nature. So this image gained strength for me after the fact because I now see it as bringing together the subjective and objective components of beauty. The "knit" pattern comes from my wife's new hobby and seemed an apt metaphor."Its Snow Mountain"Size: 22" x 22" Price: SOLDI return to the subject of mountains with this piece, using a title with a pun reference to both the Zen koan that begins; "First there is a mountain..." as well as Magritte's, "This is not a pipe" (Ceci n'est pas une pipe). The sky pattern uses the Pali (Tibetan) script character for "OM" in repetitive pattern.4
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"Rise"Size: 27" x 18" $875"Bridgepath"Size: 19" x 14" $375"Knit Duet"Size: 19 12" x 44 1/2" SOLDA commission piece completed in August, 2010"The Darndest Thing"Size: 13" x 17 3/4" Price: $375This conversation diptich (along with "I'll Be") was my first attempt at creating a more complex, overlayed image accomplished with two separate wax and dye sequences. The imagery is cross-cultural with the couple (photographed at a music festival sitting in lawn chairs) distinctly American and the image from Chinese ancestor houses (actually from Penang, Malaysia) used as the "story" overlay."I'll Be"Size: 13" x 17 3/4" Price: $375 This conversation diptich (along with "I'll Be") was my first attempt at creating a more complex, overlayed image accomplished with two separate wax and dye sequences. The imagery is cross-cultural with the couple (photographed at a music festival sitting in lawn chairs) distinctly American and the image from Chinese ancestor houses (actually from Penang, Malaysia) used as the "story" overlay.
"Front Back Knit"Size: 16" x 20" SOLDThis image came out of a philosophical discussion about duality. The idea of attempting to find a reconciliation between the "two" and the "one" spurred me on to find a visual analogy to this idea. I wrote a small piece on beauty for our newsletter where I tried to find room for the possibility that one component of beauty may actually be objective in nature. So this image gained strength for me after the fact because I now see it as bringing together the subjective and objective components of beauty. The "knit" pattern comes from my wife's new hobby and seemed an apt metaphor."Its Snow Mountain"Size: 22" x 22" Price: SOLDI return to the subject of mountains with this piece, using a title with a pun reference to both the Zen koan that begins; "First there is a mountain..." as well as Magritte's, "This is not a pipe" (Ceci n'est pas une pipe). The sky pattern uses the Pali (Tibetan) script character for "OM" in repetitive pattern.
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davlux - September 7, 2009, 3:49 pm