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Quiver Series - Arrow#1 Print

Stephen Washington

United States

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About The Artwork

I trained as a painter so I am always drawn to expressive mark-making and the beauty of the unintentional. This series is taken from my current obsession with road directional signage and the iconography of the arrow. In this instance these are eroded parking lot signage from a local Walmart immediately before the lot was resurfaced. I love the graphic quality of the line work and how the weather and traffic have given such poetry to the surface.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My work on Saatchi is from my Rust Painting series that began in 2018 but is very similar to the photography I have shown in the UK and the USA and is based upon highly textured surfaces that imply a metamorphosis from one state to another and where the paint surface suggests that it is corroding and rusting. Rust seems to me to be a perfect metaphor for America in the 21st century with many of the bonds that joined our communities together coming under increasing strain and the physical infrastructure of the nation falling apart because of decades of no investment and our political institutions becoming corroded and broken. Rust can also be beautiful as it narrates time passing and the returning of matter to its original state in an organic and fascinating process. I live in the Rust Belt state of Pennsylvania not far from Bethlehem Steel where I have photographed regularly and these paintings also refer to the past glories of Pennsylvania steel towns like Bethlehem and Pittsburg and all the other places that Bethlehem Steel had plants that produced the steel for the Empire State Building, Golden Gate Bridge and railroads and the war effort. Rust never sleeps.

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