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16 x 16 in ($125)
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"Sandstorm 2," the second installment of the evocative triptych, continues the narrative set by its predecessor, yet it carves out its own distinctive identity. This canvas is more subdued, focusing on a singular, darker brown line that cuts across the gold background. This line, representing a road, leads the viewer's eye across the canvas, simulating a journey through the obscured landscape of a sandstorm. The road, possibly leading to or from the advertisement board depicted in the first canvas, adds a sense of continuity and progression to the series. The gold background, less monolithic than in the first piece, is textured in a way that suggests the rugged peaks of mountains barely visible through the swirling sands. This subtle yet effective representation of the natural landscape juxtaposes the man-made simplicity of the road. The use of gold, consistent with the first piece, maintains a thematic coherence, yet its varied texture here suggests a different facet of the same natural phenomenon. "Sandstorm 2" invites contemplation not just about the visible but also about the hidden elements of nature and how they interact with human constructs. The painting's simplicity in composition belies its depth, offering a meditative take on the themes of persistence and navigation through obscured paths.
2006
Giclee on Canvas
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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One falls with the rain One runs with the wind One tries... but remains A child of time Blessing can be, reading one mind Course to return on Bering Strait Line Hold Glory to Gods Pray to collect Francium Butterflies Constantly fight Aurora Tides One lives or One dies One trusts if One must Tries...but still whispers Invisible colours On the derelict roof of this time. In the compelling verses of this poem, the reader encounters the portrait of an artist as a vessel through which the elemental forces of nature and time flow and converge. With a deft use of metaphor, the poet paints the artist as one with the rain and wind—mediums in the eternal act of creation, surrendering yet resisting the ephemeral dance of existence. The artist is both a participant and observer, wrestling with the dualities of life and death, trust and doubt, the visible spectrum and the colors beyond our sight. The poet's reference to the Bering Strait Line is not merely a geographical allusion but a symbolic return to origins, a navigational thread through the labyrinth of the creative process. It speaks to the artist's journey, which is both a blessing and a curse—blessed with the clarity of vision that can penetrate one mind, yet cursed with the Sisyphean task of capturing the essence of Francium butterflies, those fleeting moments of beauty and truth, before they decay into the annals of time. The divine is invoked, not as a deity of worship, but as a witness to the grandeur of the struggle—the artist's prayers are not for salvation but for the strength to continue the fight against the 'Aurora Tides,' the overwhelming waves of inspiration and despair that define the act of creation. The final stanza leaves us with a poignant image of an artist, a creator of worlds, who whispers to the invisible hues, leaving a mark on the 'derelict roof of this time.' It is a testament to the often unseen and unheralded act of creation, which takes place in the solitude of the studio, where the artist engages in a silent dialogue with time itself, leaving a legacy that transcends the decay of material existence. Through this poem, the artist is immortalized not just as a creator of art, but as art itself—timeless, enduring, and eternally enmeshed in the canvas of the cosmos.
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