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The Absolutists cockamamie plans went horribly awry Print

Margaret Ann Withers

United States

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Comes ready to hang -mounted to linen and ‘stretched’ on stretcher bars. Here is the ‘story’ I wrote for this painting: The people of this city spent their time counting in the shadow of a giant machine who was cleverly disguised as a king and on this day, this perfect day of mathematical acrobatics,they all went to the fair to ride the roller coaster. While riding the tracks fast turns they fell to the bottom and slowly clicking up kinetic energy they rose to the day's potential, only to fall again, the future still not here, they thought. So they returned home and again got ready to start their absolute and perfect counting.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I usually have some made-up story in my head that runs along with me as I paint. But this story will twist and turn and morph, so that when I'm done with the painting all that I'll have left are some blown apart bits. Narrative icons that are strewn within a curious abstract landscape. Overall, my paintings are playful and full of joy, with just a hint of melancholy - they are my reaction to the world around me. . . BIO I have shown my artwork in group and solo shows in New York City and nationwide, and internationally in Brussels, Australia, Berlin, China, Vienna and Russia. My art has been in past exhibits at The Drawing Center Museum in New York, Monmouth Museum in New Jersey, MarinMOCA in California and Attleboro Museum in Massachusetts. I've been awarded residency fellowships at the Millay Colony, MASS MoCA and Vermont Studio Center. My art and short stories been featured in multiple journals including the New England Review, Alexandria Quarterly and the Library as Incubator Project. My work is included in numerous private and corporate collections, including Truninger AG in Zurich, Switzerland and the Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY. I live and paint in the far northern reaches Manhattan, New York.

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