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 |
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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