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In 1911, Umberto Boccioni completed three paintings exploring the psychological dimensions of the transitory nature of modern life. Boccioni’s series, set at a train station, was called ‘States of Mind,’ which included: The Farewells, Those Who Stay, Those Who Go.
Over a century later, inspired by Boccioni, I created a parallel series called ‘States of Nature’ in which trees in the French Creek watershed area express, for us, the psychological dimensions of man’s subjugation of nature.
In The Farewells, winter trees tower over their fallen brethren. Extensive stitching emphasizes the vertical lines of the standing trees as well as the soft oblong form of the cut trees. The contrasting forms and cold winter white space convey a sense of separation, loss, and reverence.
Original artwork is textile with free motion stitching.
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