MARCIA KURE
Abstract Bodies: ¤, 2022
Kola nut, indigo, and pigment on paper
12 x 9 in. Sheet
17 5/8 x 14 5/8 x 1 1/2 in. Frame
17 5/8 x 14 5/8 x 1 1/2 in. Frame
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Employing the same labor-intensive techniques of soaking and staining, a cycle of grid paintings on paper manifests as the physical embodiment of time and underscores the artist’s relationship with nature,...
Employing the same labor-intensive techniques of soaking and staining, a cycle of grid paintings on paper
manifests as the physical embodiment of time and underscores the artist’s relationship with nature, yet
another system of exchange. In a painstaking process, Kure invites the labor of seasons to partake in the creation of her works; cluster-like images and geometric patterns trace the outcome of this collaboration.
manifests as the physical embodiment of time and underscores the artist’s relationship with nature, yet
another system of exchange. In a painstaking process, Kure invites the labor of seasons to partake in the creation of her works; cluster-like images and geometric patterns trace the outcome of this collaboration.