
This piece of art was a different avenue for me. I'm accustomed to bright colors. The idea seemed to come from nowhere and wouldn't let go until I created the piece.
Each piece of dimensional art takes a great deal of time. I think people sometimes confuse it's simplicity with quick and easy. It's neither.
Obviously, the idea came first. Then I drew the face. It took several tries to get exactly what I wanted. Then I traced that onto thin plywood and cut out two exactly alike. I used a jigsaw for that. I added the frame to a 24 x 48 inch (approx.) piece of plywood. I painted each side. Then I painted and inserted the two faces. Each face has an eye and an eyeball cut out on the band saw and layered for the final piece.
I think what I love most about this piece is the truth it speaks. Black and white and whatever color out there looks at the world from their view. It is truly a rare person who considers someone else, someone different from them. Yet, we're all seeing the same world. In many cases, wanting the same things.
We are so different and yet so alike.
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