Inside Yoknapatawpha
The impetus for Inside Yoknapatawpha originated with
drawings in response to extensive readings of William Faulkner's
novels. Quoting Faulkner in As I Lay Dying:
That's the trouble with this country. Everything, weather, all
hangs on too long. Like our rivers, our land; opaque, slow, violent;
shaping and creating the life of man in its implacable and brooding
image.
It is this brooding image which I responded to and created an
environment that uses landscape as metaphor for the volatile nature
and complex layerings of histories of civilizations, of societies
in conflict, and of beings in conflict within themselves.
Among the materials used, tar and beeswax are employed not just
for color, but also for their visceral nature. Warmed by the sunlight
in the atrium space, the complex smells of honey and tar fill
the space evoking conflicting associative memories within the
viewer and leading subsequently to an investigation of both one's
internal and external landscapes.
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Yoknapatawpha Drawings