Portfolio > Seeing Both Sides Scrolls: It Is Rumored: Bloody Point, MD

“Seeing from Both Sides: Scrolls” is a variation on traditional Asian scrolls. Two fully realized paintings are glued together. Because the papers are transparent the images of one painting can be viewed from the other side. Planning is exact so that figures, forms, shapes and colors interplay and the relationships of one to the other are relevant. The two-sided painting is attached to a pole, similar to traditional scrolls but is instead, suspended from a ceiling turning with each breeze creating a dynamic dimension to the work.

two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
84 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
84 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010
two side transparent scroll, historical references middle passage, Chesapeake Bay
ink,watercolor scroll
28 x 40"
2010