Vista view showing details, and the overall elliptical nature of the installation. On the floor in front of the artist, there are twelve glass pieces after which he titles his poems, i,e, “paprika & chives” #1, #2, #3, etc. On the left is the neckties decorated indigo bird, and on the right a detail of the “Black box.”
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Type of Work | Installation |
Medium | Multimedia-metal cage, 3D printed mask, film camera on a tripod, salt block, rocks, 3 paintings, Shaman artifact, Shaman paraphernalia, daybed, drift wood, glass art, indigo ink colored sculpture, misc. items |
Dimensions | Variable |
Subject Matter | Aisthesis is the Greek word best describing the innumerable, and unnamable perceptions in existence. Aisthesis is the root of the word aesthetics. The artwork attempts to distinguish animism as the aisthessis infinite embodiment, versus aesthetics as Anthropos finite choice. |
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