Danielle De Feo

 

again the night fell green

 

 

again the night fell green
(details, and installation)

acrylic paint, poetry print outs, glass beads, chinese ink, lacquer, oil pastel, oragami paper, and various other sundry mixed media on chinese calligraphy book; table, black cloth, sand. Audio recording: “Bruxelles” by Prolapse.

What can infinity mean to the individual, one small soul looks to the vastness of time, the repetition of day after day and its creative potential for a clue that dwarfs the petty politics of hatred. Infinity loops back on itself and inside itself...layers forever: meaning lays beyond it, in the area both outside and circumscribed by the loop or the power danced around by a sentence that never ends.

Danielle De Feo

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Danielle De Feo, a dual citizen of the U.K. and the U.S., is a first-year graduate student in the Department of Regional Studies, East Asia. Apart from teenage phantasy mags and high school rags, her projects have included a London-wide whistlestop reading tour, Burning Bright magazine, plus tiny pamphlets that could at the very least be useful kindling when camping. Her interests include Chinese Literature, Gender Studies, Painting, Music, Politics, and Cooking (sometimes at the same time). In the future she hopes to move back to China, eventually curating and owning a gallery, if she does not become a doorstop first. See http://sirensmirror.blogspot.com for more.

 

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INFINITY :: 2005 :: Dudley House (Harvard University). Jamey Graham and Melissa Shields

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