Sunday, September 11, 2011

TEXTures in Brooklyn!

Last week I was delighted to show a small series of drawings in an art exhibit in Brooklyn, entitled "TEXTures," curated by my friend, and fellow artist, Molly (see her website at: http://www.mollydigrazia.com/) The show's theme centered around text in works of art, and the media ranged from drawings and paintings to sculpture, film, and photography. Here is a photo of the crowd that gathered for the one-night-only exhibition. My drawings are on the far left. Here's a closer look:

The series I created for the show is a suite of six 6"x8" drawings based on the short film by experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger, "Puce Moment," of 1949. The text was taken from the First Duino Elegy, a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke (originally in German). I used compositions from stills from the film and took some liberties with color, as well as simplified the whole in order to make them all the more "Becky-esque." <--new term just invented...feel free to use liberally...

For these drawings I used watercolor, Sharpie marker, pencil, and gold and silver metallic acrylic craft paint.