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Date 2007 Type ART-Photographic Art Medium Print: Variable Frequency #1 Artist Clayton Merrell
Physical Description The works depict kaleidoscopically rendered clouds and geometrical line patterns connecting the clouds together. Merrell’s states, “These prints are part of a series that attempts to visualize the process of extrapolating information from a complex natural system. In these images, the sky has been kaleidoscopically rendered as a kind of sublime projection screen – a place of infinite interpretive possibility. Onto the subtle complexity of the sky an ordering system is projected as an attempt to render diagrammatically the relationships and complexities of sunlight, atmosphere, and clouds.” Artist Clayton Merrell grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, and Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela. He studied painting and printmaking at Brigham Young University and the Yale School of Art, where he earned an MFA in 1995. He received a Fulbright Grant to Oaxaca, Mexico in 1996-97. His work is exhibited and collected widely, with recent exhibitions at: The American Embassy in Belmopan, Belize; Slow Gallery, Chicago; Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh PA; The Roswell Museum and Art Center, Roswell NM; the A+D Gallery, Chicago; and the Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua NY. He has received numerous awards and grants and is currently an Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh PA Dimensions 2-D - Unframed (H x W): 55.9 x 76.2cm (22 x 30 in.)
2-D - In Frame (H x W x D): 66 x 86.4cm (26 x 34 in.)
Inventory Number A20120324000 Credit Line Gift of the artist, Clayton Merrell. Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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