Medium: ball point pens and markers on acetate The diptych presents several relationships: the position of the diamond flower corresponds to that of the diamond snowflakes. Both images have organic shapes taken from nature, one from spring, the other from winter. The flower has a rough texture and is over a smooth background, while the snowflake has a smooth texture while being over a rough background. Flowers and snowflakes both pertain to seasons; both temporary, and occurring in one phase after another. A snowflake or a flower is barely seen at once outdoors, but here they are made of diamonds, hence they are permanent, and existing at the same time: two parallel moments. / / This work has been featured in: / EMI – The Group See my other dyptich:
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What would happen with our shoes if movement definitively ceased? I couldn’t stop thinking about lost shoes, about L. Wittgenstein’s shoes after his death, after reading this poem from Tom Raworth. cold lives forever / inactivity is cold / therefore / movement must cease
Parking Garage, Downtown Pensacola at night.
December 2009: Featured in Diptychs & Triptychs
Leglise – Belgique
Tunisian desert / Croatian clifs
Stranded boat in Tunisian salt lake / stormy waterscape in Croatia
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