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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
53x61in
About this artwork
The relentless provocation and drive to war by Western powers is hitting a peak at the quarter century. I wanted to make a large work that emphasizes the autonomous resilience of humanity to experience the joy of life while opposing it's evil demise by the powers-that-be. I channeled Matisse's giant painting at the Hermitage, "Dance" with celebrating dancers that have graffiti-decorated symbols of Western empire and war, Roman columns and long- range… missiles, with declarations of resistance and a proposed, rational, basic solution.
Acrylic on canvas and primed, tri-wall corrugated cardboard, self framed with missiles and columns, it comes ready to hang.
Sandy Sanders, born and raised in San Francisco and trained at the Art Center College of Design and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, is a multi-disciplinary artist who blends painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, digital media and installation works. His mixed media works and installations, conceptual appropriateness, and a gritty street-smart aesthetic, explore themes of social connectedness, abstraction vs. representation/realism, as seen through the lens of visual object making. He seeks to immerse viewers in thought-provoking, mysterious, and contemplative experiences—inviting respite from a hectic post-modern world, or engagement with important social issues of the day.