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Weightless: Poetry and Art of Perseverance
Contributor(s): Mead, Stephen (Author)
ISBN: 1480187402     ISBN-13: 9781480187405
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $20.90  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2012
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- Art | Individual Artists - Artists' Books
Physical Information: 0.16" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.28 lbs) 62 pages
 
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"Weightless"originally began as an homage to the patients and loved ones I had the privilege to meet while working as a direct caregiver on an Infectious Disease Unit during the mid-late 1990s. I had come across the book, "Living with AIDS", a photographic journal by Sal Lopes (Bullfinch Press, copyright 1994), and many of the images seemed personally iconic to me, representative for so many lives which had touched mine. The more I began "collaging images" from the book in watercolor paintings, for some reason I found myself also delving into the theme of the series (love, loss), in a universal and historical context. In other words, the AIDS crisis was another facet of the ageless struggle for humanity on a personal and global level. I found the series incorporating classical themes such as "Liebestod" mixed in with documented examples of the struggle for perseverance: Kosovo refugees, Anne Frank and Auschwitz, soldiers from any time, any place, bandaged and attempting to recover from wounds. Mixed in with these grave themes, the medium of working in watercolor itself brought images of cleansing and healing. Eventually I made a short collage-film of this series, using photocopies of the paintings, converting them to sepia and adding the static of nostalgic movie reels with subtitles for the poem that came from the art. This book goes back to the source of the original paintings juxtaposed against the film stills in hopes of forming a cohesive whole regarding not just the creative process but how one can take suffering and perhaps find transformative powers for grace. There is no hierarchy when it comes to all the different varieties there are of pain and its challenges. "Weightless" was created as a small ultimately light-filled testament to that.