Sunday, June 30, 2013

Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash)... [My New Online Art Project]

I'm starting on a new Wrecked Tangles series. This series will be called Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash). As you know "wrecked tangles" is a play on words for rectangles. It alludes to man-made constructions--whether if religious, economic or political--disintegrating, as nature has a tendency to turn everything into dust over time. In fact, most all of nature appears more organic, round, cyclical, and circular, rather than constant designs and compositions of perfect straight lines, and exact right angles.

I felt that I wasn't finished with my Wrecked Tangles online art project after completing the Wrecked Tangles (Encircled) series from A to Z. I just thought that there was so much more to explore, and so much more to elaborate on. It's just a drive for excellence really. As with most other artists, I share the drive for completion and excellence. This is an impetus artists need to have in order to drive them further into creating new and more material.

"After the Crash" alludes to a projected crash in the global market that some expect to hit around the end of 2015. This is the ultimate disintegration of the myths upheld by 20th century ponzi schemes played on the world by New York banks. Our world is held together by illusions and un-payable debts. The quantitative easing policies that the Federal Reserve and Washington have been using to stimulate the economy cannot last forever.

I'm going to post a couple of images from my Wrecked Tangle 3D projects for you while I aggregate my scan beginning the Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash) series. I'll be posting the new material to my face book artist fan page Art of eVan. I invite you to come take a look at what I've already posted: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Art-of-eVan/171452642880039?ref=hl. I'll also be using this blog spot in the near future, so keep an eye out for electron deviating thoughts, as well as images that will surge tsunamis through realities operating just around the corner from our societally cornered five physical senses.

--eVan
July 1st, 2013