Zinc, Mon Amour
- Digital Print
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12 x 12 in
(30.48 x 30.48 cm)
- June Wayne
June Wayne said, "“My work method is the scientific method.... Being an artist is a lot like being a detective. The task of the artist is always to notice, digest, and comment on what is going on. We do it whether we’re aware of it or not. My model has always been Sherlock Holmes. I am always interested in the dog that didn’t bark in the night. What does a negative shape mean? I want to explore the thing you don’t know about.”
This work comes from the Femfolio, produced at the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions. This portfolio is an historic publication bringing together twenty of the women artists who created the feminist revolution in art during the 1970s. The collaborator of this work is John C. Erickson. A small donation makes a big difference! Would you like to give to the College in honor of a loved one and have their name memorialized here? Contact the Hudson Community College Foundation at (201) 360-4007.
- Edition: 5/60
- Created: 2007
- Current Location: Gabert Library, 71 Sip Avenue - 6th Floor
- Collections: Black and White, Prints and Editions, Works by Women