Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Eva Hesse- Sans II
Eva Hesse's Sans II was one of the original inspirations for my work. I was interested in the minimalist aspects as well as repetitive forms. The techinique of replication was important in my concept, as if it inhabits a constant and mindless creation.
Hesse uses assistants but I'm using technology in place of the artist's hand.
I also wasn't sure of the medium of this piece when I first saw it but found out it's discolored resin. I also like that the pieces are separated and displayed in different locations, only sometimes coming together to make a whole.
Labels:
artist-based,
cubes,
Eva Hesse,
minimalism,
repetition,
research
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