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Bog Flowers Print

Kathleen Madigan

United States

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For me, art is the teller of hidden stories, secret stories--it's visual medicine in the guise of symbols in a coded language. I'm inspired by the juxtaposition of things seen and unseen. The landscape surrounding Bantry Bay in Ireland is a spiritual one of my imagination, actually speckled with stone circles hidden inside fields where cows and sheep graze only. The bog cotton growing under animal feet, resilient and undervalued or perhaps just unnoticed, found its way into my pockets and then onto a green fabric background framed with found wood. The background is sparse, the bog cotton, or bog flowers,are stitched onto it and in very faint embroidering over the green is written in Cyrillic script 'b-o-g', meaning 'God' in Russian. This piece is dimensional--the flowers are not flat and the wood surrounding it is raised. It can be hung with a wire attached the back, and it ships in a custom-made crate.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Symbolist artists said that 'everything in the real world is little more than a hieroglyphic of some transcendent idea', or, as Edgar Allan Poe put it: 'All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream'. The intention behind the making of all of my art was to make the invisible world visible; while early work addressed invisible or hidden issues like domestic violence and incest among others, the overwhelming majority of the work points to another thing. Some of the earlier social justice pieces are in the Brooklyn Museum's online Feminist Artbase. I work mostly with fabric because I love the texture and dimension, I use a lot of everyday items because I like to relate the ideas using a 'common alphabet' in a surprising way. I'm drawn to and inspired by all kinds of hieroglyphs, symbols, and even words-as-symbols . Where I've used my own or somebody else's words you can find the complete text on my website. I love Robert Rauschenberg's use of everyday objects, yard shows in the American South and their ties to African art and culture, collages of all kinds, especially Romare Bearden's, the paintings of Pedro Figari, and Jacob Lawrence's portrayals of working people. I earned a Bachelor of Science in biology, dozed off in research and clinical laboratories, and then traveled around the world. In the intervening years, Bophuthaswana, Barcelona, Paris, Buenos Aires, Lausanne, and London called themselves temporary homes. I had two solo shows in Nashville, two in North Carolina, and was invited to many group shows around the U.S.

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