I Sea A Painting
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“I Sea a Painting” transfers the subject of a small, slightly abstract oil painting—sailboats on the sea—from a Breton vacation apartment wall to its natural environment. The title plays on the homophonic relationship between the noun “sea” and the verb “see,” substituting one for the other to create a visual-verbal connection.
The background combines a photograph with a slightly modified, freely available wallpaper. This work belongs to the “Playing around with Dinard skies and waters” series. The combined SKY and SEA series explores both themes through three dimensions: visual, textual, and auditory.
