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Ed Whitmore

Ed Whitmore

ARTIST STATEMENT:

I love to be in the woods in transitional moments from day to night. That time passes swiftly but I can feel the unique shades of blue and scent in the air from this special moment.

Image opposite : Blue Forest

Bettina Cousineau

ARTIST STATEMENT:

In the waxing and waning hours where the edges between objects dissolve, we have an opportunity to see more clearly: our understanding of the object lives simultaneously in reality, memory, and imagination. We superimpose all of our experiences of that object onto this instance – not using our eyes to see the actual form of the object but instead relying on our somatic experience of it. The objects I draw are in this moment. The edges are unclear and mutable. Lines go off in all directions, and the border between object and experience is unclear. It is intentionally a place of creation and destruction. I often wonder: is what I am drawing forming or dissolving?

Image opposite : In the Bois

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