Sunday, May 20, 2012

John Cage Watercolors






I had no idea John Cage did visual art. While in the Houston Museum of Fine Arts bookstore recently, I came across "The Sight of Silence: which documents workshops he did at the Mountain Lake Workshop in Appalachian Virginia in 1990 --and the work is fantastic!


Note the effect of the paper laid over 
burning straw 
I so resonated with his process!  He uses randomness, chance (actually using the I Ching to chose the sequence of colors), natural materials (stones for shapes, feathers for applying inks, burning straw to tint the paper, etc.) while refining the right to judge the aesthetics of the final product. 
                                           
                                                            Using natural materials -- stones selected 
                                                   for shape, feathers to apply the inks





He makes judicious use of the enzo which the book defines as:  "a spontaneously painted circular form that is particularly identified with the japans practice of Zen and is under soon as a sudden manifestation of the immediacy of enlighten self-insight"



The results are delicate, ethereal works of art that are so compelling! 

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