Saturday, March 10, 2012

"Still Searching"



"Still Searching" 
   Everyday we make choices. Everyday we move forward or we stand still or we move sideways.  How do we decide? In the end, do all paths take us to the same place? Do the decisions we make pile up on top of each other and become a disclosure of where we have been and a prophecy of where we are going? 
   What do you think?
   For this tiny (3"x3"x2") mixed media assemblage piece, a hinged glass lidded box is collaged inside and out with vintage Japanese papers, tissues, sheet music and other book and magazine images. On the outside it is embellished with a key, glass beads, a brass bell and other found objects. Inside this tiny assemblage, you can see a small naked child looking in on a far off world containing confusing images of war and peace. A hand reaching out of bullet casing and small Buddha sit side by side.
  Notice the vintage toilet seat hinges used as feet for the box.
IN PRIVATE COLLECTION    2310

8 comments:

  1. I would have never guessed those were toilet seat hinges! LOL! I'm so glad you explain your thinking which adds so much more meaning to the piece for the viewer. Although, I know you don't make your art to "please" others but your thought process is great since we can't see it in 3 dimensions or even all parts of it at times. I love the intricacy of your pieces. I have to go play "catch-up" now as it seems I've missed a few. You've been busy!

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  2. I was about to ask what the legs were made of, when you explained. TOO FUNNY. Of course, I am in love with the juxtaposition of this piece. For such a small assemblage, it sure packs a big wallop.

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  3. Oh you are really waxing philosophically today Rebecca! That is a heavy question, about our "choices"...I will refer to Desiderata, and a quote which I often say to myself: ......."And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should"....

    That is a very cool piece, and I chuckled at your use of toilet seat hinges as feet....made me think of all the used toilet seats out there, and what to do with them.....and all the used toilets.....etc, etc

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  4. Fabulous piece, Rebeca -- love the juxtaposition of all the elements here, and it's remarkable just how dainty and petite it must be in person. And the feet! Thought they looked vaguely familiar, but so out of context I just didn't put two and two together until I read what they were! Terrific fun, and really nicely done :-)

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  5. What a beautiful assemblage- so intricate with detail and meaning Rebeca. Just love what you wrote about searching and the choices we all make every day. So much to reflect on. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by my Pulse post. So glad you are able to join the party!! What a great way to connect with old friends and make new ones through blogs and websites- and who does it better than Seth!!

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  6. comme Michelangelo Buonarotti..!!:-)))

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  7. Hi Rebecca, i came across your blog through The Altered Page, and so glad i have! i will look forward to reading more about you and your workings. I'm already inspired! Janine xo

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