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Imprints/D’eux

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Although it was delivered on Christmas, Imprints/D’eux was commissioned as a wedding gift – and the actual timing was closer to anniversary number one. Traditionally the first year of marriage is celebrated with a gift of paper, so it all worked out well.

D’eux combines the two inch prints common to all of the pieces in the Imprints series, but many of the selections are individualized with the recipient in mind. Elements of astrology, motifs from the Celtic calendar and symbols personalize the artwork. Besides the astrological signs, look for hobo signs, earth signs, Celtic calendar trees and gemstones in this mixed media piece.

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Imprints/D’eux
mixed media – block print and collage

View several earlier pieces in the Imprints series on my website.

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block print - garlic

It was a dark and rainy night and the must-have item for the Neos Dance Theatre’s production of Count . . . The Legend of Dracula turned out not to be garlic, but a flashlight. In keeping with the spirit of Halloween, there was a power outage in west Akron that left the area, including the empty building where the ballet was being staged, in complete darkness. How delightfully creepy! In true ‘show must go on’ spirit, adjustments to the program were being made to allow the company to perform, lit only by an automobile’s headlights. Then, with remarkable timing, on came the power, the music and the fog machine! The performance was incredible and the staging, lighting and costumes were superb – a most memorable Halloween treat!

Visit the Knight Arts blog for information and a preview video of Count . . . The Legend of Dracula. More about the company is available at their website.

 

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“Our fascination with poisons and toxins and venoms, I think, is very similar to our fascination with magic – these are mysterious things . . .”
Dr. Mark Siddall, Curator of The Power of Poison at the American Museum of Natural History

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Call it serendipity – or coincidence – or synchronicity: paging through the Sunday New York Times came to a halt at the sight of Thinking About Poison, an article by Helene Stapinski about the new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History, The Power of Poison. After all the ‘thinking about poison’ that took place here as the As Potent as a Charm series took shape, it was noteworthy to see that others were also engaged in the same subject matter – and on a much grander scale!

A visit to the American Museum of Natural History website yields some enticing information about the Power of Poison exhibition, on display now through next summer. So many of the now familiar specimens and characters that intrigued and inspired me are included, which begs the question, road trip or more prints?!

For more information on and images of the As Potent as a Charm series, visit my previous posts:
Garden Secrets
the Hare
Hot as a Hare
Blind as a Bat
Mad as a Hatter
Two to go
First Impressions – first review
As Potent as a Charm – statement + notes

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