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Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Paper
Size: 56 W x 56 H x 0.1 D in
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Black and green ink combine to create a portal to another dimension. A psychedelic trip to elsewhere. The center green area of particles seep through from another universe connecting the past, present, future, and all dimensions. Featured on the hero set of the hit HBO comedy Silicon Valley. "Falling Through Space and Time", 56 x 56 inches, black and green ballpoint pen ink on Borden & Riley #116 Drawing paper, 90 lb acid-free I make machines to help me make drawings… gears moving inside gears help to guide my hand to draw the fluid curving lines of my drawings. Math is pervasive throughout my work, omnipresent, though also beside the f-ing point. My pen maps the motion of a mechanical matrix. Equations could perform a similar task... and describe similar forms on a Euclidean plane. Thus my pet name for my art, Parametric Drawing. So the wheel turns while I draw at the intersection of abstraction and some other kind of abstraction.
2014
Ballpoint Pen on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
56 W x 56 H x 0.1 D in
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Going round-and-round is the central principle and action of Mary Wagner’s drawing practice. At the core, these drawings are simple, curvilinear paths arching about some absent center like an interstellar object flirting about a gravity well. The rigorous lines warm and complicate through repetition. Patterns pile on top of each other. The slim edge takes on form and depth, like cotton candy wisps or subatomic particles, cohering into something a bit more solid. Value and texture suggest dimension and movement. These things coax and combine into a sort of non-subject; or a subjective subject matter, inviting the viewer to project themselves. They are exercises in minimal purity, or expressions of chaos and order. They are complicated networks or psychedelic dreamscapes. Wagner was born and raised in rural Wisconsin. She lives and draws in Chicago. Her artwork is in private collections around the world.
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