Gerda

wood on wood
N/A
Signed on Back
2015
One-of-a-kind
 x 2.5" d 24.5" h  x 18.5" w
12 lbs. 16 oz.
$1,450
Ships free

About this artwork

I have used grade one Braille as a form for recognizing what is unknowable and unseeable, until we feel it.  As a way of connecting sight with feeling, intertwining the two.  This piece is meant to be touched, explored, felt. 

Made in honor of Gerda Klein, after reading her autobiography of her experiences as a Holocaust survivor.  In Braille it reads "and then there was one, from whom came many".

Found, reclaimed and resurrected- an abstract wood relief “painting” in an assortment of soft and hard woods puzzled together within a salvaged antique window frame. I am a collector and gatherer of everything left behind, overlooked, tossed aside. From abandoned barns in Maine to kitchen remodels in Massachusetts to a razed rectory built in 1893- each piece of wood carries a history and a past and now a new purpose. Each piece of wood has been individually cut and sanded by hand, some may receive a color treatment of stain or paint, some will be left in their natural state, before the entire piece is finished with Tung Oil. Your artwork will arrive ready to hang, signed on the back.