Edward Walton Wilcox
“Disintegrating Landscape #2 2020 38x38”
Original Painting : Bitumen and Tempera on Panel
Size: 36.00x36.00 inches | 91x91 cm
Framed : 37.50x37.50 in | 95x95 cm
Edition: Original
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Year2020
Hand SignedOn Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassWood Frame
Purchased fromArtist 2020
Provenance / HistoryPendant piece to Disintegrating Landscape #1. Exhibited at KP Projects in 2020 in the solo exhibition "Are You Still With Me?'
Story / Additional Info“There are images, and in these images, voices. These are the voices as in the caves of Lascaux; primitive man has mirrored the experiences of his reality down through the ages. In my world of art making all is symbol sign and codifier. In the spiritual world there is no material inference to the metaphoric meaning of all reality. Every image created by man from the beginning of time is a glyph of his reflection: the world of experiences. Now recorded in an instant, an image is created as a conjuring of sorts; a narrow sign in a gallery of thought, sometimes untranslatable to the passing viewer. The nature of representation is not limited to graphic signifiers but directs the attentions beyond language to a higher plane of thought. This is the meaning of all art. This is the intrinsic value of the creation of beauty. For a world that craves it, beauty matters and style matters. For the edification of humanity it is morality incarnate, and its voice finds its value in eve
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