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Locus Coeruleus Annihilate Painting

April Zanne Johnson

United States

Painting, Paint on Paper

Size: 24 W x 24 H x 0.3 D in

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Locus Coeruleus Annihilate 2013, 23 3/4 h x 23 3/4 w, unmounted, mixed media, oil on plexiglass

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2013

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Painting, Paint on Paper

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24 W x 24 H x 0.3 D in

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Not Framed

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I am interested in reinvention, materials, experimentation, and the emergence of subconscious clutter. The work I make, often resembling a fertile inner realm of disorienting environments may include sound forms, cyphers, architectural, landscape, and body references. This is a utopian place that mixes myth and memory. The sculptures and installation are a realization of my painted or drawn images, separate, yet symbiotic. Since 2020 I have been creating a large installation of work that includes eight large scale graphite drawings on graphite on white paper, fourteen sculptures made from a lifetime of collected objects, obsolete technology, wood and fabric and a large scale, four panel painting. I consider these pieces one work of art. I intend for the work to be viewed together. The two-year project is about communication, vulnerability, loss, hope, myth, memory and finally metamorphosis. The drawings are filled with body reference, landscape and architectural references. They are intended to feel like very large pages from a small sketchbook. Sentences and words are written over and over until obliterated. All the drawings and paintings have a frenetic feeling. The sculptures have hard and soft shells, beech bough spines and armatures and contain obsolete information in the form of poems torn from notebooks, love letters received, emails printed, and a myriad of disassembled cell phone and computer components. Photographs, pages from outdated academic texts, undergarments, jewelry, dried flowers and drawings. The sculptures are filled with a lifetime of mementos and bound. I call the entire body of work We are Here Now.- April Zanne Johnson To learn more about April’s work, visit her website. You may also visit the artist registry at White Columns Gallery at 91 Horatio Street, N.Y., N.Y.

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