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Uncommon study for player piano blues no. 12 Collage

Alan Lew

United States

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 27.5 W x 11.5 H x 1 D in

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Traditional mixed media collage on wood. Used the first 10,000 digits of pi and decimal sheets, cut rows into patterns, schematics from books, scissors, glue, and acrylic medium varnish gloss. Inspired by the musical ideas of Conlon Nancarrow. I've used it as more of a MIDI representation instead of hole punches, or the idea that a machine is going through endless algorithms as way of talking and creating music in a lonely digital world.

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Collage:Paper on Paper

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Size:27.5 W x 11.5 H x 1 D in

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Alan Jordan Lew Born in Houston, TX 1977 Visual and Auditory artist. Been working with night photography and traditional mixed-media collage for half my life. Stopped night photography when slide film became hard to find. Yet I really cant wait until I can afford a D-SLR. Music composer since 14. Scored a few local films then fell in love with the idea of modernism and the future of classical music. Eclectically abrasive electronic music turns inwex. At the moment I am only composing and working on geometric music theory. Being busy is my life or OCD and finding a level of joy with such things is necessary; not that it is easy. I'm still searching for the simplicity of happiness. One day I would like to visit Vienna which has been a long dream of mine since childhood. I've lived in Austin, Houston, and West Hollywood. I love good cinema, being alone, and Mozart. As of 2021 I have stopped visual art. After 27 years off and on working with tiny pieces of paper, my eyes have had it. Been seeing a neurologist for headaches which kick in doing this type of work. There will probably be a time when I pick it back up, Though with all the psychological changes in the past five years, I have no clue as to what type of style I'll aquire.

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