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61 x 31 x 2.4 in |
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$1,500 |
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Woven Monoprints: Part of the NATURAL PATTERNS series.
Woven Archival Inkjet Monoprint on Moab Entrada 190 gsm archival paper.
This is a composite view of panoramic photographs received from charred wood tree trunks. The charred areas of the wood texture are reflecting the evening sky color in its shimmering brilliance. Each individual form is derived from photo-stitching techniques and the composite view is reminescent of ancient pottery shards unearthed/composed as a heroic sculptural form. The earth-like qualities of the pieces are also analogous with many natural patterns available to our world view.
The image presented here is a fascimile of the woven pattern (grey lines) as well as the frame surround although they are accurate dimensionally in this view. The woven pattern creates a three dimensional quality to the overall piece and runs continuously through the image imparting a subtlety of pattern and form to the image area.
The technique used for the weaving is to print the image twice, cut each image into strips of a defined width, and then weave the image back together again. The fully realized woven piece is then mounted at the edges onto 4 ply museum board to preserve its longevity and to maintian the weave pattern.
The piece is professionally framed in matte black lacquered and beveled wood (Dimensions: 2" face x 2 3/8" deep). A shadow box insert containing the artwork is then secured to the frame and is composed of a 1/8" UV plexiglass face, 3/4" deep black plexiglass standoffs (shadow box), the woven piece mounted on 4 ply museum board, and 1/8" masonite backing.
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