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In 1999 I made a work entitled “Gravity’s Rainbow”. It was created by scribing the catenaries of a long chain draping down over the surface of the work, and then embellishing those arcs with a combination of photos, real objects and paint. In 2000, I did a similar thing, but then put the panel on its side and created a mirror image on an opposing panel. The resulting image became a symmetrical, bipolar abstraction entitled “Echo, Wow and Flutter”. For this work, I’ve taken an image of “Echo, Wow and Flutter”, scanned it into a computer, turned it Sideways, and Flopped and Mirrored the image on either end.
In a final act of deconstruction / re-assemblage, the wallpaper itself has been trisected into a suite of three unique, interlocking rolls. Each roll (1 2 3 – as illustrated respectively above) can be rotated and combined to seamlessly produce an endless visual echo of the original painting. Turn the page for examples.
