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Reception: October 7, 2017, 6-9 PM at London District Studio, Asheville, North Carolina.
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|  | | Believe me is a self-reflective wall exorcising meditation or serious thought about one's character, actions, and motives (Merriam-Webster). Believe me. Signifying language, value and principles, the wall is constructed of gold panels of thousands of derogatory and insensitive words spoken and texted by US President Trump. Believe me. Punched in Braille and codified to intentionally obstruct information, we are confronted with the psychological impairment prevalent in today's society. Believe me. As an individual, a parent, an educator, and a US citizen, this level of language used by Trump or anyone in a public forum is unacceptable. Believe me. Come see yourself. You will be very, very, very amazed! Believe me.
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New Work - metallic acrylic Braille based painting
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2017, 24x24 inches on canvas, each
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the bridge to spatial organization or thought association is altered – even interrupted.
Through my Braille works, I am exploring the anthropologic quality of Braille, and considering metaphorical implications to human interaction.
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Abstract Art, Modern Art |
Kenn Kotara |
Asheville, NC |
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