CreatorAlexander RiskeTitleTorsionDate1998MediumInk on Arches paperDimensionsH. 57cm x W. 57cmArtist StatementLine attempts to create polarity out of One. Division of space into two yields the first two so-called ones. They exist as singe units only in relation to their duality. They are not really one because there is another. The belief of the possibility of this initial division allows for the further multiplication of separateness. Division is not really possible because the boundary of a true line is never reached as the absolute dividing point is never reached. Only the estimation of a location convinces us this could be possible. An absolute line can never divide, it can only unite.Accession Number158.2018Access AdviceFor research purposes only. No reproduction without permission of Yarrila Arts and Museum.
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Abstract drawing, ink on Arches paper, hand-drawn. Deckle edge.