And So Forth (Upward Fold)

And So Forth (Upward Fold)
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Year:
2013
Medium:
Drypoint, Kozo Paper, Monotype
Location:

This unique intaglio print depicts time’s movement as ruination, artifact or geological process.  Granwell examines the bodily characteristics of our built environments. Structures of buildings, their skin and support, appear and disappear or are uncovered from the sediments of archeological layers.  Rejecting the notion of ruin as nostalgia, architectural structures diagram incompleteness or failure to capture moments in their entirety.  This imagery describes the unearthing of the past and the imperfect state of memory but also the possibility of viewing this fragmentation as openness to the future.

And So Forth (upward fold) is part of a series of printed works on paper that have a strong diagrammatic as well as ancient quality.  Marks and scratches, like bits of dust, build in density to create the contours of simplistic architecture, land mounds or rocks.  Color acts as a temporal shift, moving from one moment to another.  The process of printing the image and using several layers allows the image to slowly emerge from its atmosphere.

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