Elemental #26
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Humans, and our cousins, have been making art for hundreds of thousands of years, but never, in all that time, has art been created solely from the elements: earth, fire, water and air. It’s elemental, and undone. Until now.
Red dirt, watercolor, fire, artist’s breath. on 12”x 9” fine paper. Matted and framed (14” x 11” wooden frame)
The artist, Bryant Rousseau, is a senior editor at The New York Times and an Inside Out conceptual artist, working across all media: paintings, drawings, video, sculpture, photography, sound, performance and artificial intelligence.
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Humans, and our cousins, have been making art for hundreds of thousands of years, but never, in all that time, has art been created solely from the elements: earth, fire, water and air. It’s elemental, and undone. Until now.
Red dirt, watercolor, fire, artist’s breath. on 12”x 9” fine paper. Matted and framed (14” x 11” wooden frame)
The artist, Bryant Rousseau, is a senior editor at The New York Times and an Inside Out conceptual artist, working across all media: paintings, drawings, video, sculpture, photography, sound, performance and artificial intelligence.
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(Note: Some earth may shift during shipping.)