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*'''Milkweed Pod''' (''Asclepias syriaca''—Common milkweed). Both from the studio of Andy Moerlein. Objects fell from their mounts inside of a shipping container (corrugated cardboard), spring, 2003. 25 cm, Base: 18.5 cm. cir. | *'''Milkweed Pod''' (''Asclepias syriaca''—Common milkweed). Both from the studio of Andy Moerlein. Objects fell from their mounts inside of a shipping container (corrugated cardboard), spring, 2003. 25 cm, Base: 18.5 cm. cir. | ||
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<blockquote>I have enclosed two objects that have been recent inspirations. One is a perfectly twisted vine and a tiny sparrow feather. Both were on the floor of my studio together. I mounted them for you. The vine reminds me of the path the perfect feather made as it fell … like the fluff of feathers that dripped and loosed from Icarus’ wings as he soard with abandon. The second object is a milk weed pod that has lived outside my studio door. I tried not to mow it over, found two monarch cucoons, only one hatched. The seed pod blew into my studio one gusty day. I love the coarse outside, smooth inside. Like walnuts and lovers, once opened up the inside is very different from the outside. —Andy Moerlein</blockquote> | <blockquote>I have enclosed two objects that have been recent inspirations. One is a perfectly twisted vine and a tiny sparrow feather. Both were on the floor of my studio together. I mounted them for you. The vine reminds me of the path the perfect feather made as it fell … like the fluff of feathers that dripped and loosed from Icarus’ wings as he soard with abandon. The second object is a milk weed pod that has lived outside my studio door. I tried not to mow it over, found two monarch cucoons, only one hatched. The seed pod blew into my studio one gusty day. I love the coarse outside, smooth inside. Like walnuts and lovers, once opened up the inside is very different from the outside. —Andy Moerlein</blockquote> | ||
''—Gift of the artist'' | ''—Gift of the artist'' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:14, 23 June 2009
- Mounted Vine On Wood Base, with feather House, or English, Sparrow (Passer domesticus).
- Milkweed Pod (Asclepias syriaca—Common milkweed). Both from the studio of Andy Moerlein. Objects fell from their mounts inside of a shipping container (corrugated cardboard), spring, 2003. 25 cm, Base: 18.5 cm. cir.
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I have enclosed two objects that have been recent inspirations. One is a perfectly twisted vine and a tiny sparrow feather. Both were on the floor of my studio together. I mounted them for you. The vine reminds me of the path the perfect feather made as it fell … like the fluff of feathers that dripped and loosed from Icarus’ wings as he soard with abandon. The second object is a milk weed pod that has lived outside my studio door. I tried not to mow it over, found two monarch cucoons, only one hatched. The seed pod blew into my studio one gusty day. I love the coarse outside, smooth inside. Like walnuts and lovers, once opened up the inside is very different from the outside. —Andy Moerlein
—Gift of the artist