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Egg and Dart Study II

Sale Price:$1,400.00 Original Price:$1,750.00
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Lime plaster, wood lath and plywood

15in x 17in x 2.5in /

2024

This handmade lime plaster panel is part of a series exploring the beauty, but also the darker histories that lie beneath European ideals of beauty embedded in colonial architecture of the United States.

The egg and dart pattern is generally understood as a symbol for life and death. Classical ornament is embedded in the psyche of people all over the world—an artifact of colonialism that still defines places today. Artworks like this one come out of my own internalized architectural Eurocentrism, and my disdain for this very attraction to notions of European ideals of beauty.

For me, making these architectural details freehand, is a sort of re-remembering and reworking these harmful narratives, and rewriting the narrative to be more relevant to us today.

This artwork ships ready-to-hang. Please note this artwork is traditional lime plaster and wood, and weighs ~6lbs / 2.75kg.

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Lime plaster, wood lath and plywood

15in x 17in x 2.5in /

2024

This handmade lime plaster panel is part of a series exploring the beauty, but also the darker histories that lie beneath European ideals of beauty embedded in colonial architecture of the United States.

The egg and dart pattern is generally understood as a symbol for life and death. Classical ornament is embedded in the psyche of people all over the world—an artifact of colonialism that still defines places today. Artworks like this one come out of my own internalized architectural Eurocentrism, and my disdain for this very attraction to notions of European ideals of beauty.

For me, making these architectural details freehand, is a sort of re-remembering and reworking these harmful narratives, and rewriting the narrative to be more relevant to us today.

This artwork ships ready-to-hang. Please note this artwork is traditional lime plaster and wood, and weighs ~6lbs / 2.75kg.

Lime plaster, wood lath and plywood

15in x 17in x 2.5in /

2024

This handmade lime plaster panel is part of a series exploring the beauty, but also the darker histories that lie beneath European ideals of beauty embedded in colonial architecture of the United States.

The egg and dart pattern is generally understood as a symbol for life and death. Classical ornament is embedded in the psyche of people all over the world—an artifact of colonialism that still defines places today. Artworks like this one come out of my own internalized architectural Eurocentrism, and my disdain for this very attraction to notions of European ideals of beauty.

For me, making these architectural details freehand, is a sort of re-remembering and reworking these harmful narratives, and rewriting the narrative to be more relevant to us today.

This artwork ships ready-to-hang. Please note this artwork is traditional lime plaster and wood, and weighs ~6lbs / 2.75kg.

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