The Letting Go
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Drawings
The Letting Go
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Drawings
The Letting Go drawings are a study of line, space and connection. The shape begins with seven points that form an incomplete circle. Each point references a boundary significant to the artist’s history. (These are the same seven boundaries used throughout several bodies of Scacco’s work.) From each point, 19 lines are drawn within the confines of the incomplete circle. Each line represents a single location in which the artist has lived.The act of creating these is two fold: an attempt to complete the incomplete, and a study in the radical differences in an identical process over a period of time and repetition.
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The Letting Go drawings are a study of line, space and connection. The shape begins with seven points that form an incomplete circle. Each point references a boundary significant to the artist’s history. (These are the same seven boundaries used throughout several bodies of Scacco’s work.) From each point, 19 lines are drawn within the confines of the incomplete circle. Each line represents a single location in which the artist has lived.The act of creating these is two fold: an attempt to complete the incomplete, and a study in the radical differences in an identical process over a period of time and repetition.
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