Squeak Carnwath,
Happy Again, 2003
Tapestry
82 x 81 in. Edition of 8
Squeak Carnwath combines the personal -- lists of words, numbers, and observations -- with the universal -- images of elemental objects like bones and leaves -- to create a window into the spiritual. It is not the job of art to mirror, says Carnwath: An artists job is to reveal consciousness. As Ramsey and James Breslin note in an essay on the artist, Carnwaths work often involves a rejection of conventional figure-ground tensions in favor of an all-encompassing light that defines objects by making them barely distinguishable from their grounds. The tapestry medium proves a potent vehicle for delivering Carnwaths revelations. As layers of paint are translated into layers of finely woven threads, figure and ground merge; the weave permeates and links every element, just as discrete thoughts and ideas merge into a greater fabric of consciousness.
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