Exogenous

paintings with varying dilutions of blood stenciled through doilies onto watercolor paper
Artwork

Exogenous

2010
artist's blood, water, archival watercolor paper
installation: 93 H × 93 W in (2.36 H × 2.36 W m)
prints: 30 H × 22 W in (76.2 H × 55.88 W cm) each

Exogenous is a series of paintings created using vintage plastic doilies as stencils. Each doily is carefully painted through its negative space - the in-between spaces among the intricate radial patterns. The painting is done with varying dilutions of the artist's blood mixed with water.

Exogenous is a series of paintings created using vintage plastic doilies as stencils. Each doily is carefully painted through its negative space - the in-between spaces among the intricate radial patterns. The painting is done with varying dilutions of the artist's blood mixed with water.

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Nicolaysen Art Museum
Byrdcliffe
Pollock–Krasner foundation

Project support provided by the Pollock–Krasner Fellowship / Byrdcliffe Artist in Residence Program

Exhibitions include Nicolaysen Art Museum