Yellow Crescent , 1971
18.3 x 18.3 in (h x w)
Screenprint on aluminum

This pair of prints depicts the two most notable celestial bodies in our night sky. While the actual printed images we see are static, the artists' use of reflective aluminum paper incorporates movement. This perhaps attests to the interconnectedness between the Earth and the Sun and Moon: as they are reflected in our world, we in turn, are reflected in theirs. (AS)

Exhibited by:

The Berman Museum of Art

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