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This is another work in a Long Series Of Artists and their Art, Local n Out of Town Artists, Administrative Folks of Museums and Arts Centers, Board Members of SAMA. Fellow Allied Artists in our little tribe.
A collection of my new Friends and Supporters as I learn how to be a Public Artist. Plus, I'm sure, others I'll meet along the way.
I view this collection as a future project to be seen on the walls of museums n art centers a few years from now.
This is my reconstruction of an analog artist using and engaging in the ancient Artistic medium of drawing into a 21st.-Century Digital Fractal Painting Visual.
Matthew Paquette
He was an intelligent n engaging artist to talk too. I had fun n enjoyed meeting him.
This snap of him took place at The Bottle Works Arts
Five Solo Shows
SEEING BEYOND: New York City in Cambria City
Bottle Works Arts on 3rd Ave.
October 14 – November 17, 2017
Marcia Annenberg • Marcene Glover • Carole Richard Kaufmann • Carolyn Monastra • Matthew Paquette
Five NYC based Artists each take a different approach to the theme of Seeing Beyond, sharing an intriguing array of insights, and thought provoking outlooks, executed in a range of medium, styles, and subject matter. These include emerging, to nationally awarded, established international artists.
Matthew Paquette:
Lower East Side
SEEING BEYOND: Matthew’s ink drawings conjure elements of the physical world, to let ourselves experience what might be, or what might be imagined. If you look at any one thing for a long enough time it will start to look like nonsense. Something simple like a shirt’s pleat or a tree branch can turn into a closed mouth or a long chitinous finger with the right amount of focus. Following this principle, a subject goes from a likeness to a misinterpretation to an alien construct only familiar to the artist.
“Wanting to illustrate this process quickly and with little tension, I use ink (my personal love for the medium does play into it too). Having to make the choice between careful, time expensive marks and quick unforgiving ones (both of which are indistinguishable once a piece is finished) allows me to work as automatically as the process in which I see my subject transforms it. At this point, if I’m able to focus intently enough there is little to no disconnect between what I see and what appears on the page.”
Claude-Marie Dubufe 1790-1864
da code of da cosmos is embedded in da feminine
da cosmic code is da fabric of da cosmos n reality
da cosmos is digital in nature
quantum waves of energy n information
past n future
impulses n electrons
FRACTAL FACE.....Self-Portrait...what happen's when you spend too much time explorein da fracverse...
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SS Stavangerfjord was a Norwegian ocean liner that sailed for the Norwegian America Line between Norway and the United States and sailed periodically to Canada. She was the third ship of the Norwegian American Line, and similar to the company's first two ships. SS Stavangerfjord was built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, England. The ship was launched on May 21, 1917, and was put into service in April 1918.[citation needed] The ship sailed to New York and due to World War I, it did not arrive in Bergen until September 21, 1918. In 1924 her fuel was converted from coal to oil combustion.
The ship was seized by Nazi German occupiers in Oslo in 1940 and was used as a depot ship throughout World War II. After the war, the shipping company resumed the ship in transatlantic scheduled traffic between New York and several ports in Norway. The "Old Lady" faithfully crossed the Atlantic until 1964 when she was sold for scrapping. As her last service, she was allowed to serve as a hotel carrier during the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
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Niflheim (or Niflheimr) ("Mist Home", the "Abode of Mist" or "Mist World"[citation needed], or probably world of the darkness according to the Oxford English Dictionary[1]) is one of the Nine Worlds and is a location in Norse mythology which sometimes overlaps with the notions of Niflhel and Hel. The name Niflheimr only appears in two extant sources: Gylfaginning and the much-debated Hrafnagaldr Óðins.
Niflheim was primarily a realm of primordial ice and cold, with the frozen rivers of Élivágar and the well of Hvergelmir, from which come all the rivers.[2] According to Gylfaginning, Niflheim was one of the two primordial realms, the other one being Muspelheim, the realm of fire. Between these two realms of cold and heat, creation began when its waters mixed with the heat of Muspelheim to form a "creating steam". Later, it became the abode of Hel, a goddess daughter of Loki, and the afterlife for her subjects, those who did not die a heroic or notable death.