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Mixed Media, Acrylic
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This work layers ink and acrylic over a collage of postage stamps—fragments of correspondence that once carried voices across distance. Each stamp is a remnant of human connection, some inherited from my father, many preserved for more than fifty years. They bear traces of lives from around the worl...
2025
Mixed Media, Acrylic
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32 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Ken Nahan B. 1960, New Orleans, LA, USA My work unfolds as visual music—improvised, layered, and structured by intuition rather than plan. I do not begin with a fixed image. I begin with listening. Many drawings are created on sanded nautical charts, topographical maps, or collaged fields of postage stamps—surfaces already carrying histories of navigation, memory, and exchange. By abrading the maps, I soften their authority. Borders blur. Coordinates dissolve. What remains is a palimpsest: a terrain of time, erosion, and accumulated human intention. The surface becomes both stage and collaborator. Working primarily in ink and acrylic, I improvise line as one might shape a melody. Circles, spirals, vectors, grids, and floating geometries enter into dialogue. Repetition suggests cadence. Interruptions introduce dissonance. Color functions orchestrally—less as decoration than as harmonic structure. I do not ever confuse symmetry with balance. Symmetry duplicates; balance resolves. The equilibrium in these works arises through tension, placement, and counterpoint. Music has long informed my practice. I think of line as phrasing, space as silence, density as tempo. Some works move con rubato—elastic, breathing. Others settle into quiet accord. The compositions are not illustrations of sound, but visual equivalents of musical experience: time translated into space. At their core, these drawings are acts of transformation. Maps become fields of possibility. Systems loosen into play. Structure meets improvisation. Like jazz, like Bach, like conversation, the work invites participation. Meaning is not delivered—it emerges. — Ken Nahan
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