I actually like his towel produced by Works on Whatever (see earlier post entitled: You Know You Love Me) than the series of actual paintings with the image on the towel. The paintings are slashes of color on top of old-looking island maps. With the towel, you get to sit or lie on the island, which gives an interactive dimension to the work. You are both on the island and one of the slashes of color on top of it. How relational aesthetically pleasing!
I actually like his towel produced by Works on Whatever (see earlier post entitled: You Know You Love Me) than the series of actual paintings with the image on the towel. The paintings are slashes of color on top of old-looking island maps. With the towel, you get to sit or lie on the island, which gives an interactive dimension to the work. You are both on the island and one of the slashes of color on top of it. How relational aesthetically pleasing!
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