Space churns, Time tumbles.

"Far from Home" etching/monoprint- Forlorn man in spacesuit with wrench beside tree. Eric WaldemarAs if these images  in Odin-Odeon (September 2-October 8 at RMCAD) weren’t hard enough to decipher, here’s a movie that makes several of them into a squishy, churning mass. All of the prints in the movies are made on the same etched plate, though you might not be able to guess that at a glance by looking at them side by side. The etched tones on the plates create a pull toward certain shapes, gestures and patterns, and the animation takes advantage of that common thread.

"End of Empire" - Etching/Monoprint by Eric Waldemar If you haven’t seen the show yet, come by, and if you’re reading this before Friday, September 10th, come by between 5 and 8 for the opening reception. All the info you need about Odin-Odeon, as well as several images, directions, etc., can be found here (same link as above). Of course, get in touch if you have any questions or thoughts.

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About Eric

Since he was struck by lightning as a child, Eric Waldemar has gone on to a variety of endeavors, including abstract cinema, painting, drawing, printmaking (etc), writing and editing, sound-making, university teaching, public spectacle, walking around, and, in a remarkable development, child-rearing. He lives in Denver, CO, USA.
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3 Responses to Space churns, Time tumbles.

  1. David Grant says:

    And time churns, as space tumbles. Happy birthday from Montreal, where we’re big fans of your work. Best, Oskar Zariski.

  2. luv the squishy, churning mass! wow, really looks like a 3d heart pumping. awesomeness.

  3. thanks eric 4 de amazin’ artwork! i really luved the way yu displayed the prints. awesome parteeee 2!

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