The Perpetual Race To The End Of Linear Time

The Perpetual Race To The End Of Linear Time

Painting, Abstract informal, Mixed technique, 200x200x5cm
The Perpetual Race To The End Of Linear Time was painted outdoors at an 'Live Art' event held by Elham Arts Group (www.elhambahrain.net) during Grand Prix week in Bahrain in 2008.

It was made using acrylics and fine sand collected from the side of the eternally long road that cuts through the desert on the way to a large area of reclaimed sea on the southern coast of the island. 24 hours a day trucks of Asian Laborers, lorries full of construction materials and equipment pound their way down to build the behind-schedule 'future'. All along the road remnants of shredded tires are discarded and some come to rest to create beautiful forms in the shape of raw-ended sculptural curves and curls. Using some of the smaller pieces I wove them into the span of the canvas with strands of rubberized, gold colored, steel wire pulled from the torn body of the tire. The painting has a light coating of clear varnish to seal the areas of paint and sand.

The sand is of the desert, the black acrylic represents oil, rubber, transportation, Uncontrollable progress, aggression speed. The gold strands represent the wealth gained through increasing oil revenues. The varnish, the superficial gloss of global materialism.

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Paolo Bini
11 years ago
Paolo Bini Artist
master pieces!
Fernando Pietropoli
12 years ago
Compliments for this painting of yours. It reminds me Kiefer's style. Fernando from Verone(www.fernandopietropoli.it)
Rudolf Lichtenegger
12 years ago
Impressive!
Waldemar Dabrowski
12 years ago
Good work...!
Helga Kalversberg
14 years ago
Beautiful artwork, with vey well color
combination !
Best regards
Helga
Alfonso Siracusa
14 years ago
Brava!!!
carlo colli
14 years ago
carlo colli Artist
bella! :-)
Maria Aristova
14 years ago
bello!
serena stevens
14 years ago
Thank you Pigi, this work was made in front of a very chilled-out audience and therefore a kind of collective performance. It was a most enjoyable feeling to share the 'making' process and was strangely not hard at all for someone who normally prefers solitude. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Carlo D'Orta
14 years ago
Carlo D'Orta Artist
Interesting, good work, compliments

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