Echoes of the Familiar by Mark Stafford  Image: The rope is introduced in the next few works and is a metaphore that came to the artist in a dream as time unbound by space (or entanglement across wormholes an ER = EPR conjecture if you are into physics, Einstein's wormhole singularity).  This piece is like a pool of mature spacetime seen from outside the dominant perspective by young blooming clusters of star systems.
The rope is introduced in the next few works and is a metaphore that came to the artist in a dream as time unbound by space (or entanglement across wormholes an ER = EPR conjecture if you are into physics, Einstein's wormhole singularity). This piece is like a pool of mature spacetime seen from outside the dominant perspective by young blooming clusters of star systems.
  • Mark Stafford
  • Echoes of the Familiar
  • iridescent pigment and reflective film in epoxy and fibers imitating plantlife
  • 20.75 x 24 x 5.5 in (52.71 x 60.96 x 13.97 cm)
  • Signature: Artist's signature on the verso accompanied by the title and item number MS2024.25
  • Inv: MS.2024.25
  • $3,500
  • Available

Collection: Bonsai x