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FLAG Sculpture

Sasha Meret

United States

Sculpture, Found Objects on Plastic

Size: 97 W x 60 H x 2 D in

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The flag of a nation it's a very powerful symbol and the manner to represent it can be sometimes simultaneously playful and profound. America is a very special place. People come here from all over the world and everyone of them comes with some kind of flag of their own. The purpose of a flag as a symbol is to unite groups of people who share certain important values like, language, territory, ideals, culture, etc. When I arrived in America I was quite surprised of the almost redundant manner of displaying the flag almost everywhere possible. In my Old country the flag was used only on special occasions like a special ceremony, national holidays, important sports events, etc. Here it felt as if it was needed as an ever-present reminder for its citizens that they were in America, the promised land where everybody's dreams are fulfilled. Thinking of Emma Lazarus' poem , "give me your tired, your poor"... verse I thought that using disposable cutlery as modules will be a strong reference to the aspect of taking care of hunger as one of the primary objective in fulfilling the American Dream. At the same time the assemblage is creating a surprising, aesthetically pleasing rhythm with an accessible, inexpensive material. The original choice of colors was dictated by the political conjecture at the time of the Independence War. By now The United States of America must have assimilated citizens from probably every country of the world. To find a fair, representative color combination would be an impossibility. A transparent material appears to be an all-inclusive solution, as the combination of all colors of the rainbow spectrum gives white light.

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Multi-paneled Sculpture:Found Objects on Plastic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:97 W x 60 H x 2 D in

Number of Pieces:2

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Award winning multi-media artist Sasha Meret was born in Romania in 1955, of Romanian and Russian parents. In his early years he lived in Moscow, Russia and later mostly in Bucharest, Romania. Since February 1987 he lives and works in New York City. From the very beginnings in his career as an artist he was ready to experiment with a wide range of materials and techniques. Painting, drawing, photography intersected with printmaking techniques like: intaglio, woodcut, aquatint or mono-type. Working in a variety of styles, from representational to abstract his imagery reflected his spiritual explorations, blending European, African, Asian, and esoteric symbolism in a highly personal visual language. He alternates figuration with abstraction in search for a balance between ideas and emotions. His main sources are his extensive readings on a wide variety of subjects as history, mythology, philosophy, literature and physics. In 2003 he was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. After the initial shock he rallied, refocused and sorted out his priorities and his work took a very different and surprising turn. Realizing that when he is in creative mode his PD symptoms practically disappeared, he became a workaholic. A combination of a large studio offered by a benefactor and very generous subsidy from one of his collectors allowed him to explore for several years working and experimenting in a variety of media without financial worries.This brought him a prestigious CODAvideo award for concept (https://www.codaworx.com/awards/video/2014/winners). His range of materials and techniques widened and sculpture/assemblages with found objects and photography became dominant in the recent ears. Keeping his body of work together for years allowed him to transform his studio into a continuously evolving Installation/Environment. In his work Meret tackles theories, concepts, and historical events, concurrently reversing perspective or reinterpreting facts until the world surrounding him becomes a little more reachable. He contemplates “If one removes sand grains one at a time, when does a heap of sand stop being a heap of sand?” and tests the wide concept of "change" and "transition". Often his works is an attempt to capture that elusive moment of transformation that is the fabric of what we call life. His approach to the creative process is a continuous search for new challenges.

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