Realities Which Will Be Artifacts is a painting by Stephen Mead which was uploaded on March 2nd, 2008.
Realities Which Will Be Artifacts
This is a large mural size painting on cotton duck canvas. It was greatly influenced by the AIDS Memorial Quilt and, in fact, became part of film... more
by Stephen Mead
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Dimensions
36.000 x 42.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
Realities Which Will Be Artifacts
Artist
Stephen Mead
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
This is a large mural size painting on cotton duck canvas. It was greatly influenced by the AIDS Memorial Quilt and, in fact, became part of film entitled Quilt Suite, available through Indieflix.com.
Uploaded
March 2nd, 2008
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Comments (2)
Stephen Mead
Dear Anne E. W.: Sorry to hear you've had similar problems with the "blurry" factor but I guess such messages from FAA are part of the learning curve for all of us. I was happy to hear that people have been wanting to buy prints of your work. May you keep getting those bright spots which tell your creativity to keep going! (By the way, you can see the film, "Strangers Weathering", which includes this piece on my YouTube page. It's under my name there.) Also, as you can probably tell, working a day job I don't really find the time to connect with other artists online and do browsing of their works justice, but I'm really happy we have connected in this way. :)
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Stephen, I am surprised that I am the first to leave a comment about this wll composed, memorable and meaningful piece. As I see in your description, this has been featured in part of the film entitled "Quilt Suite". Kudos & congratulations . I can surely understand the sawdust analogy. My sawdust has been dropped may times. Usually the FAA people say that the image is too blurry. In any case, thanks for your note. I have more q's to ask about this particular painting but I will do that at another time. The best to you, Anne E. W.