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This work calls to mind the passage in Isaac Asimov's short story, "The Last Question", when the last individual consciousness merges with the the rest of humanity in the collective consciousness of the universal computer AC. Made of buffered, de-acidified magazine clippings attached with acrylic medium to a cradled wood panel. Finished sides, unframed.
Giclee print face-mounted on Acrylic
10 W x 10 H x 0.25 D in
Not framed
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I first began working in collage when I wasn't to buy paints and canvas, but after trying other media I still find collage the most satisfying. I like the thought of turning ephemeral, mass-produced magazine images into something unique and lasting. There is a particular flow to certain curves that feels both right and compelling to me, like the sight of a road winding out of sight that beckons me to follow it. Curves appear prominently in my work because I want to take that road, to explore that line, wherever it leads.
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