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"Tool for Taking the Hands off a Clock" |
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"Tool for Taking the Hands off a Clock" (2011) is one of a series of drawing/digital printmaking hybrids -- created by scanning and altering documentary drawings culled from a cross-section of personal sketchbooks, spanning 20 years. By re-interpreting, re-finishing, and re-presenting images made in the past, the experience of stopping time, or "taking the hands off a clock" becomes possible.
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"Women Listening / Men Listening" |
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Through the process of closely reviewing these private drawings, patterns are revealed that convey fragmentary and personal moments of the past two decades as they are colored, lit, and distorted through the magnifying lens of the digital present. Many subjects are linked by their ability or capacity for at least a modicum of stillness. In this series: Men listening and women listening.
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"Sleeping Boyfriends" |
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This series is a reflection on gesture, memory, and loss.
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