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The Falling Stars of Emerworld (Chromatic) Sculpture

Mutsu Crispin

United States

Sculpture, Plexiglass on Other

Size: 15.8 W x 15.8 H x 0.5 D in

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Thin layers of vibrantly tinted plexiglass, laser cut and puzzled together depict a fantastical alien landscape reminiscent of a children’s book illustration. A visionary tableau suggesting falling stars or aurora borealis arches over rolling hills and strange chromatic vegetation or wildfires. A solitary hole is situated on a hill in the foreground, from which a creature might rise up to view the paradisal vista. From the side, the puzzle-like construction is obvious and the brilliance of the translucent pieces as light strikes them almost creates the illusion that they’re illuminated by LEDs. A hanging mechanism is built into the back of the sculpture making it very easy to install. The piece measures 15.8 inches across, .5 inches deep (stands about .5 inches off the wall), and weighs 4.5 lbs. Larger versions of this piece (up to 4' in diameter) may be commissioned. Part of an edition of 50 with a signed certificate of authenticity.

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Sculpture:Plexiglass on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.8 W x 15.8 H x 0.5 D in

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Mutsu Crispin is the art alias of John DiGeorge, who spent his childhood outside of Atlanta playing in streams, collecting Legos, watching cartoons, drawing monsters and triumphing at video games. He studied visual art and filmmaking at Harvard, and was an assistant instructor for classes in oneiric cinema (films dealing with dreams and other altered states of consciousness). After working on a variety of film and art-related projects in Boston and NYC, he moved to southern Vermont and began producing his first independent feature film, Redbelly, now in the last stages of postproduction. He has exhibited paintings and sculpture, created art installations, worked as a welder, performed as a dancer and clown, and run a small design company.

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