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The Muffin Man visits the void and feels nothing (and gets very still) Print

Steven Tannenbaum

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∆ A circle floats in ethereal center space, appearing to be slowly spinning, while a white figure goes along for the ride. Various shapes and colors surround the middle, seeming to gently bob about and shelter the person inside. The Muffin Man is stopping by to look in on where he came from... Another in ‘The Muffin Man’ series, this piece resonates with a low hum of energy, while also radiating a sense of calm presence and space. Similar to “The Muffin Man goes to the beach” in its use of white space and bright colors, “... visits the void” has a more meditative, womblike feel, one less of scary urgency than aware contentment. Exactly how you might imagine a void would feel. ∆

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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ART, LIKE LIFE, HAPPENS BY ACCIDENT. A whiff of control; some semblance of steering. And belief of a firm grip. But we're grasping at the air beneath our feet. The truth is: we don't hold anything. It comes in bits and bobs, dashes and jots - brief glimpses, spaces, sliding out of sight. For truth, is to feel it slip away. And then to try to create it. - - - Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, & often both, my art reflects the intersection between logic and intuition, real and abstract, time and the timeless. - - - - - - - - - Steven Tannenbaum grew up in New Jersey, where he learned how to garden and defend himself. He now lives in Portland, Oregon, and his art is in public & private collections across the US, Israel, and England. You can find more of his work at: www.whatifind.com

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