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Uprising (Red, White, Blue) Sculpture

Mutsu Crispin

United States

Sculpture, Plexiglass on Other

Size: 23.5 W x 23.5 H x 0.4 D in

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Part of the UPRISING sculpture series which explores the experience of ascension on personal and communal levels, hearkening to the ordeals and brilliance of spiritual practice, as well as the struggles of social movements and the evolution of the collective consciousness. Uprising (Red, White, Blue) particularly evokes upheavals in the United States over the past several years — political frays, Black Lives Matters, COVID, extreme climate events… 10 color variations of the same design carve out subtly different landscapes and associative narratives — they are particularly striking when combined into diptychs, triptychs etc. which highlight the contrasting nuances. Explores the qualities of a brilliantly striking material — semi-transparent, vibrantly tinted plexiglass sheet that is laser cut and puzzled together. The sculpture plays with subtle effects of transparency, light transmission, reflection and color, creating a range of optical effects and associations.  laser-cut tinted plexiglass with polycarbonate hardware 23.5 x 23.5 x .4 inches edition of 25

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Sculpture:Plexiglass on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.5 W x 23.5 H x 0.4 D in

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Mutsu Crispin is the art alias of John DiGeorge, who spent his childhood outside of Atlanta playing in streams, collecting Legos, watching cartoons, drawing monsters and triumphing at video games. He studied visual art and filmmaking at Harvard, and was an assistant instructor for classes in oneiric cinema (films dealing with dreams and other altered states of consciousness). After working on a variety of film and art-related projects in Boston and NYC, he moved to southern Vermont and began producing his first independent feature film, Redbelly, now in the last stages of postproduction. He has exhibited paintings and sculpture, created art installations, worked as a welder, performed as a dancer and clown, and run a small design company.

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