A Long Way Down

hand cut and torn paper adhered to cradled plywood panel with matte medium and minimal acrylic glazing on wood
N/A
Signed on Front
2016
One-of-a-kind
 x 2" d 12" h  x 6" w
1 lbs. 6 oz.
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About this artwork

Continuing to explore the aesthetic values I have recently been admiring in Japanese Wood Block Prints (in this case expansive background space and an aerial view) I have altered my subject to now represent no specific culture, but to celebrate a universal emotion: courage. Even the ducky is unsure if this leap into the uncertain is a good idea. The robot is, however, defeating her personal demons and holding space for the empowering question, What could go right? The sides are finished with the torn, yellowed pages of a novel. The work comes wired and ready to hang.