Walking On Earth is the third component of my exhibit Any Reproduction, 1988; The first component, the Lost Red Paint Scrolls, meant to evoke a cultural history and shared ritual. The second, Stormy Weather, the turbulence and transition of the present. Walking on Earth is an optimistic response to an uncertain future. The titles, while attached to a singular work, can be applied to all.
All are watercolour on photo linen. Each piece measures approx. 122 cm (4′) square. The scanned images presented are taken from older transparencies and are not as consistent as the originals.
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6 Responses
Powerful in its simplicity. A uniting notion to walk the Earth. Never thought till seeing these how the concept of “Walking On Earth” connects us to all of humanity. The 4′ x 4′ linen pieces would be wonderful to see exhibited again.
Thank you Brian…
Love it!
Thank you Carmen
Another great selection Robb
What amazing personalities you have captured
Thank you Amanda