Hardcover - Limited Edition Monograph: "Austine Wood Comarow: Paintings in Polarized Light"
Austine Wood Comarow: Paintings in Polarized Light
by James Mann
Each special hardcover copy, sits a beautiful silver box and contains a handmade Polage artwork affixed to the front cover. The book also comes with a polarized viewer that will allow you to see the stunning colors of the Polage artwork on the cover and doubles as a bookmark.
This book takes the reader to a place few artists have been — the birth of a completely new medium. Austine has devoted her life to perfecting what curator James Mann calls “a revolutionary new art… unique in the world.” What he calls “revolutionary importance” in the art world are colorful figurative paintings created with no pigments whatsoever, and which change as the viewer interacts with the art. These remarkable works, presented here as series of still photographs, allow Austine to create images that change, as our environment does — the sun sets, seasons change, water flows. “I try to focus on the flow of the experience rather than one static instant,“ says Austine. But these are not animations in the cinematic sense. They are instead paintings which ebb and flow. Nor are these psychedelic light effects. They are highly controlled images springing from the mind and hand of the artist. From her sketchbook to the finished art work, Austine takes us through her creative process, and from her first experiments with polarized light to her most recent museum works. The joy of this book is our ability to share Austine’s process of discovery, her artistic vision, and her decades of devotion originating and developing this unique and arresting new medium of visual art. James Mann’s insightful monograph places this body of work into the perspective of a new movement beyond Post-modernism and into an era of reconstruction and synthesis.
Each edition is numbered and signed by Austine.
Published in 2005 by Wasabi Publishing in Las Vegas, Nevada.
10” x 10” dimensions, 63 pages.
Austine Wood Comarow: Paintings in Polarized Light
by James Mann
Each special hardcover copy, sits a beautiful silver box and contains a handmade Polage artwork affixed to the front cover. The book also comes with a polarized viewer that will allow you to see the stunning colors of the Polage artwork on the cover and doubles as a bookmark.
This book takes the reader to a place few artists have been — the birth of a completely new medium. Austine has devoted her life to perfecting what curator James Mann calls “a revolutionary new art… unique in the world.” What he calls “revolutionary importance” in the art world are colorful figurative paintings created with no pigments whatsoever, and which change as the viewer interacts with the art. These remarkable works, presented here as series of still photographs, allow Austine to create images that change, as our environment does — the sun sets, seasons change, water flows. “I try to focus on the flow of the experience rather than one static instant,“ says Austine. But these are not animations in the cinematic sense. They are instead paintings which ebb and flow. Nor are these psychedelic light effects. They are highly controlled images springing from the mind and hand of the artist. From her sketchbook to the finished art work, Austine takes us through her creative process, and from her first experiments with polarized light to her most recent museum works. The joy of this book is our ability to share Austine’s process of discovery, her artistic vision, and her decades of devotion originating and developing this unique and arresting new medium of visual art. James Mann’s insightful monograph places this body of work into the perspective of a new movement beyond Post-modernism and into an era of reconstruction and synthesis.
Each edition is numbered and signed by Austine.
Published in 2005 by Wasabi Publishing in Las Vegas, Nevada.
10” x 10” dimensions, 63 pages.
Austine Wood Comarow: Paintings in Polarized Light
by James Mann
Each special hardcover copy, sits a beautiful silver box and contains a handmade Polage artwork affixed to the front cover. The book also comes with a polarized viewer that will allow you to see the stunning colors of the Polage artwork on the cover and doubles as a bookmark.
This book takes the reader to a place few artists have been — the birth of a completely new medium. Austine has devoted her life to perfecting what curator James Mann calls “a revolutionary new art… unique in the world.” What he calls “revolutionary importance” in the art world are colorful figurative paintings created with no pigments whatsoever, and which change as the viewer interacts with the art. These remarkable works, presented here as series of still photographs, allow Austine to create images that change, as our environment does — the sun sets, seasons change, water flows. “I try to focus on the flow of the experience rather than one static instant,“ says Austine. But these are not animations in the cinematic sense. They are instead paintings which ebb and flow. Nor are these psychedelic light effects. They are highly controlled images springing from the mind and hand of the artist. From her sketchbook to the finished art work, Austine takes us through her creative process, and from her first experiments with polarized light to her most recent museum works. The joy of this book is our ability to share Austine’s process of discovery, her artistic vision, and her decades of devotion originating and developing this unique and arresting new medium of visual art. James Mann’s insightful monograph places this body of work into the perspective of a new movement beyond Post-modernism and into an era of reconstruction and synthesis.
Each edition is numbered and signed by Austine.
Published in 2005 by Wasabi Publishing in Las Vegas, Nevada.
10” x 10” dimensions, 63 pages.