Three Horizons

Photographic transfer on wood
16” x 30.5"
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For this piece, I intended to play with color, however suspicious I am of it. I went for Blue because it has consistently been my most potent color in memories. When I think of Blue, I envision the sky from when I was a kid along the lakefront in Chicago, Lake Michigan. I think of how at different times of day, different seasons, weathers, the lake and sky would merge, converge, agree to disagree, or compliment their colors. It was in the horizon line that two worlds collided to create a third, where boundaries slipped and colors spilled.  --Raine
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