Stonehenge Series #3: Northeast 6.21/Summer Solstice Sunrise
Artist
Katherine Alexander
(American)
Date1989
MediumAcrylic on paper
Dimensions60 × 124 in. (152.4 × 315 cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineGift of the artist
Object number2006.13.1
Label TextThese paintings are based on Stonehenge, the megalithic monument located on England's Salisbury Plain. Stonehenge is an ancient observatory and marker of patterns and rhythms of cosmological proportions. The paintings explore the relationship between the structure of this ancient site and the participant's viewpoint from within the structure looking out through stone archways at different points in the solar circle. As an abstract image Stonehenge houses tremendous evocative powers and a timelessness that touches emotions deep within the collective experience of humanity. But perhaps the real importance lies in its timeliness as a powerful reminder of a place where the rational empowered the intuitive; where science existed in harmony with spirit; a sacred place where the physical and the metaphysical linked in an attempt to express the inexpressible - the ultimate mystery: Life. -Katherine Alexander, New York 1989
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