
This project “Eye to Eye” is about seeing and being seen… about how we see ourselves and how we see the “other”. At a deeper level, it is also about perception and subsequent impressions that are formed.
We selected eyes from works of art created by Western and Eastern artists throughout
art history and pop culture to represent these distinctive viewpoints. When strung in the project
we will have them tied together facing each other, not as confrontation but as an invitation to look at another’s point of view and attempt to find common ground.I enjoyed perusing books to source eyes for this work and I chose to work with a sketch book and pencil to record these images as simple line drawings. I then carved these sketches in various materials from raw potato to linoleum block to create the printed images that follow.
In these examples my Eastern references were
various Central Asian cave paintings from Khotan , Japanese woodblock prints and the eyes atop Swayambhunath Stupa in Kathmandu. Western were sourced from several Picasso sculptures, and two woodcut portraits by Albrecht Durer.I hope you enjoy looking at them…
Deborah Garner


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