Sunday, February 26, 2012

Under the Grid—Flag Study Revisited

Flag Study—Under the Grid. Paint and polyurethane on three joined pine boards, Approximately 34 " x 20 " The American flag is represented in fifty equal squares of red, white, blue and black. Under this eroding patriotic grid lives the multicolored and intricate patchwork of humanity, our living, breathing, country.

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2 comments:

  1. I like this type of art work, it shows depth and the hallmarks of an industrialized/capitalistic society (unfairness). The States (boxes) don't match what's between them (people) which might spell out chaos. The States are also indifferent from each other in color and not unified. Whatever happen to hegemony?

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  2. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR ART. IF I COULD AFFORD IT AND I WAS JUST STARTING OUT, MY HOUSE WOULD NOT LOOK THE SAME. IT WOULD BE FULL OF CASEY/ARTANDCOLOUR.IT WOULD BE SO HARD TO PICK OUT JUST ONE. I HAVE SO MANY FAVORITES. I STILL LOVE WHEN YOU PUT YOUR ART ON FURNITURE.

    THANKS FOR SHARING.LOVE THIS HERE TODAY.

    GRANNY

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