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"Dark Star: Zeta" ink on paper, 20 x 20 inches
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Zeta Drawing

Mary Wagner

United States

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 20 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Black ink geometric drawing of six point star created with many repetitive line forms. Inspired by the incredible line work of LeWitt and Kunz. Getting lost in and mesmerized by the lines drawing you toward the center. Pin holes in the paper from where my drawing machinations were held in place and other evidence of creation. The naming of this series is a nod to Bayer's system of assigning stars in a constellation with a letter in the Greek alphabet. "Dark Star: Zeta" 20 x 20 inches, black ink on Aquabee smooth white plate bristol, 100 lb, acid-free, ph neutral. Drawing diameter is approx. 15-1/4 inches (38.7 cm) at widest point.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

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Size:20 W x 20 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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