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    Sep062010

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    On An Ocean Alone...

    Several years ago, I started a series of twelve linoleum block prints that were sized three by five feet.  The series is called Note Cards on Society, with a direct reference to the standard 3" x 5" cards used in research.  This print, On An Ocean Alone, is exploriing the relationships of strangers.  This busy corner is a study of different types of people in America, and how they all come together to live in the same place, yet a common human emotion is to feel alone.  Only in the foreground do we see the hope that two strangers can share a moment of commonality with a glance and a brief encounter.  The city continues to move at it's fast pace, such as life, but every once and a while  we stop to figure out our bearnings.

     

    Studio notes: 

    My husband just said, "You know you're not on an ocean alone."  My responce, "not anymore..."

    I got the idea for this print one day when I was walking across Market Street at 5th street in Louisville, and meet eyes with a fellow wearing a shoulder bag. 

    Also, the girl in the print very much resembles a friend of mine from Frankfort and now Louisville, Sarah.  

     

    For a more detailed view, check this image out in the Portfolio section of this website.

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