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Two
Views of "Woven
Illusion Mosaic"
16" x 16" x 2"
Stretched canvas, ceramic tiles, adhesive
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Weavers of plaid knew pointillism long before Seurat tried to claim it
for his own. When warp and weft of different colors meet, they form the
illusion of a new color to the eye.
In this piece, I am creating an illusion of woven ribbons by using small
dots of two colors at points where they "intersect" to create an
illusion of weaving. In actual fact, there are no ribbons, but simply a
flat canvas. At the end, "ribbons" of solid color are added to add to
the illusion.
- Ellen Stern

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