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In my art making practice the envelope/letter has always been a symbol that I draw. This symbol has become almost a logo or signature for me where then I started to create meaning around it. My TIMEPiece, Send More Mail, is a narrative piece that questions if physical mail, whether letters, bills, notes, etc will still be utilized in the year 2115. As our world moves further and further into relying on technology for communication/relations, I’m curious if the envelope (or letter) will still be employed. Will hand written letters still be sent through the post office? How will the encroaching metaverse affect the physical forms of mail? I’m hoping for a bright future but technology continues to overcome these older forms of communication. Time will tell.

My work is based in drawing. The elements that I employ in my drawings are made up of lines, shapes, characters, and symbols that connect through form and structure, similar to a jigsaw puzzle. This way of drawing allows me to generate my own iconography that ranges from the recognizable, like envelopes, flowers, eyes, and stars, to the abstract and the gestural. By combining my iconography this way my work becomes a cleverly harnessed motif which then I vary by scale, intricacy, and repetition. I adapt this motif to objects that veer from the traditional paper and canvas and into the ready made space of home decor, wearables, and the utilized. My iconography and patterning engage not only in these analogue materials but further explore digital applications and new technologies.

TIMEPieces Slices of TIME (Artists) collection image

Slices of TIME is a two-part collection, inspired by TIME’s nearly 100 year history. The collection features four editions: single red border, single white border, double red border, and double white border. The rarity of this collection was determined completely by Slices of TIME collectors and was final and set as of 12pm ET Feb 23, 2022.

The collection includes work by TIME Creative Director DW Pine and 38 incredible artists. TIME selected 19 artists, who in turn picked 19 collaborators, to create two pieces of art—one inspired by a year from TIME’s past and one by what they see as a hundred years in the future. So, for example, 1969 and 2069.

Learn more about the collection: https://time.com/collection/slices-of-time/

View the Slices: https://opensea.io/collection/timepieces-sot-slices

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License Agreement: https://time.com/privacy/timepieces_license_agreement.html

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In my art making practice the envelope/letter has always been a symbol that I draw. This symbol has become almost a logo or signature for me where then I started to create meaning around it. My TIMEPiece, Send More Mail, is a narrative piece that questions if physical mail, whether letters, bills, notes, etc will still be utilized in the year 2115. As our world moves further and further into relying on technology for communication/relations, I’m curious if the envelope (or letter) will still be employed. Will hand written letters still be sent through the post office? How will the encroaching metaverse affect the physical forms of mail? I’m hoping for a bright future but technology continues to overcome these older forms of communication. Time will tell.

My work is based in drawing. The elements that I employ in my drawings are made up of lines, shapes, characters, and symbols that connect through form and structure, similar to a jigsaw puzzle. This way of drawing allows me to generate my own iconography that ranges from the recognizable, like envelopes, flowers, eyes, and stars, to the abstract and the gestural. By combining my iconography this way my work becomes a cleverly harnessed motif which then I vary by scale, intricacy, and repetition. I adapt this motif to objects that veer from the traditional paper and canvas and into the ready made space of home decor, wearables, and the utilized. My iconography and patterning engage not only in these analogue materials but further explore digital applications and new technologies.

TIMEPieces Slices of TIME (Artists) collection image

Slices of TIME is a two-part collection, inspired by TIME’s nearly 100 year history. The collection features four editions: single red border, single white border, double red border, and double white border. The rarity of this collection was determined completely by Slices of TIME collectors and was final and set as of 12pm ET Feb 23, 2022.

The collection includes work by TIME Creative Director DW Pine and 38 incredible artists. TIME selected 19 artists, who in turn picked 19 collaborators, to create two pieces of art—one inspired by a year from TIME’s past and one by what they see as a hundred years in the future. So, for example, 1969 and 2069.

Learn more about the collection: https://time.com/collection/slices-of-time/

View the Slices: https://opensea.io/collection/timepieces-sot-slices

Twitter | Discord

License Agreement: https://time.com/privacy/timepieces_license_agreement.html

カテゎリヌ Art
コントラクトのアドレス0xd05d...94b8
トヌクン ID2775
トヌクン暙準ERC-721
チェヌンEthereum
最終曎新日2か月前
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