330 West 43rd Street |
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| Based on a view from my first apartment window
in Manhattan, this assemblage focuses on the idea that even the tawdriest
of details can have a sort of iconic beauty. Somehow that air-shaft had
a romantic place in the universe and if I only stopped to remember when
I glanced out the window, then it didn't seem quite so dingy. This is a very precise sampling of specific elements in a tiny-scale depiction. The wall section itself is 7" x 9.25" |
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This assemblage/painting is executed with a wide
variety of found and disguised materials on an assortment of artist's boards.
It's in a pine frame with glass to protect the various delicate elements.
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© lewis folden - 2007 |