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Post by 5piecesgallery on Feb 7, 2013 3:28:29 GMT -8
The Mind Is Its Own Place, one of Cusick's darker wave collages, takes its title from John Milton's Paradise Lost. It is a collage conjugation of displaced fragments of maps and is a powerful evocation of oceanic movement and breaking surf, conjuring up tempests, shipwrecks, and an epic battle for control of the heavens. We are very pleased to have this stunning exclusive print edition by outstanding American artist Matthew Cusick now available! "The Mind Is Its Own Place" comes as a high quality fine art print on Hahnemuhle photo rag, signed and numbered by the artist, 62.6 x 38.5 cm, in an edition of 50, $210 each. More infos here: bit.ly/TOtmR7 Collage artist Matthew Cusick (1970, New York/USA) creates new compositions from ephemeral images, using maps as the raw material in his compelling portraits and landscapes. Originally from New York, the Dallas-based artist is inspired by the topographical and the temporary, constructing his works from book pages, Folger’s coffee, ink, and acrylic on wood and aluminum-based panels. With rudimentary tools, he reconfigures roads, rivers, highways, and municipal transit systems into enduring works of art. © Tanja M. Laden
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