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Linda K Schinkel and Theodore M Schinkel
Nightscape

2012

$9,000
£6,801
€7,853.49
CA$12,576.14
A$13,954.29
CHF 7,309.56
MX$171,117.04
NOK 92,975.04
SEK 87,764.47
DKK 58,568.40
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Gaze upon the swirling starry sky as it orbits the North Star, unveiling a portal to the galaxies. Trekking three miles up a mountain in snowshoes, guided by headlamps, the artists encountered a moose—a powerful symbol in Native American tradition, believed to serve as a messenger between life’s realms. The day before, they had chosen the Teton Mountain Range outside Jackson Hole, WY, as their backdrop, but Mother Nature had other plans. Shrouding the peaks in clouds, she instead unveiled a celestial gateway. The artists' used old world techniques + 21st century technology, to craft this wall sculpture beginning with a hands on layer. This layered metal work and photography is known as a Metalagram (portmanteau for metal + hologram) appearing differently and three dimensional from 180 degree vantage points as photons dance across the hand cut layered aluminum. This work was influenced by and made in the artists' studio located in the former Moross House Museum, the oldest brick dwelling in Detroit, MI, circa 1840.

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