Contemporary Cave Art #73
Discovered in a bone-dry cavern in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, archaeologists-cum-curators believe the drawings represent sacred maps, with a spirit trail superimposed over two totemic tones meant to provoke transcendence.
Artist: Bryant Rousseau
Crayon and ink on 4” x 6” paper; signed; matted; and framed (8” x 10” wooden frame)
The copyright symbols are digital watermarks only; they do NOT appear on the actual artwork. Each drawing comes with a multifactor authentication document (numeric, linguistic and visual) that is itself a mini/minor work of art.
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Discovered in a bone-dry cavern in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, archaeologists-cum-curators believe the drawings represent sacred maps, with a spirit trail superimposed over two totemic tones meant to provoke transcendence.
Artist: Bryant Rousseau
Crayon and ink on 4” x 6” paper; signed; matted; and framed (8” x 10” wooden frame)
The copyright symbols are digital watermarks only; they do NOT appear on the actual artwork. Each drawing comes with a multifactor authentication document (numeric, linguistic and visual) that is itself a mini/minor work of art.
To view the full, uncropped artwork, right click and open image in new tab.