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Linda K Schinkel and Theodore M Schinkel
Mirror, Infinity Window

2021

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Viewers see and feel themselves gazing through this work in its' window of infinite possibilities. Einstein developed the ancient Greek philosophical nature of infinity. In this work the artists found inspiration from Einstein and "The Infinite Game", Simon Sinek (2019). Being infinite-minded embraces “best” not as a permanent state but instead striving to improve and be better. This work promotes dialog on contributing talents and energies to making the world better. Covid reinforced how the actions of one nation, one individual, and one continent influences the rest of the planet. This artwork, inspired by infinity and all that encompasses, demonstrates Einstein's impact. Lighting impacts this artwork with photons dancing across the hand cut layered aluminum. Viewers' perception of the work changes as one navigates 180 degrees. This Metalamirror™ work channels the artists message comprised in one layer of handmade Metalagram® + an aligned second layer of hand-made silver mirror. The Metalagram® layer under the mirror embraces sculptural creation at the intersection of old-world traditional techniques and 21st century technology.  The artist duo's work demonstrates philosopher Marshall McLuhan's theorem, "The medium is the message'". This work was made in artists studio, located in the former Moross House Museum, the oldest brick dwelling in Detroit, MI, circa 1840.

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