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Lee Bontecou
After looking at Vaughn's post, I picked out a handful of artwork from Lee Bontecou to research a little more. Upon reading about Bontecou, the first thing that stood out to me was how she used the darkest part of her work to create a different dimension. Lee refers to her "black hole or voids" as a way to bring you into her world of science fiction. The art work below main focus, for me, is the center circular object. I am torn between a part of a spacecraft and the center of a universe that she has created. In my last post, Sean Tucker talked about embracing the shadows and I feel that Bontecou pieces speaks to me in the same way.
Mask of the World
From the first look at Mask of the World, I fell into a rabbit hole of this unique universe. The more I observe these incredible faces, I start to notice a piece of culture in each one. Answering Vaughn's question, I believe that some, not all, mask were created to be worn. Each mask has a purpose such as for hunting, performance, a cultural significant history and also these mask could also be a contemporary art piece. I love the idea of expanding beyond the mask by adding the torso to these faces. It becomes more than facial features. I would love to see the weapons or accessories that each culture uses along with these mask and how they compare with one another.
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