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LABYRINTH, THE SECOND Bandanas

LABYRINTH, THE SECOND Bandanas

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Let's be honest, can one ever have too many bandanas? For guys and gals alike, this is the one piece of fabric that signals an adventure ahead, spring showers and summer sunsets, autumn leaf change and frosty winter treks. So, for an urban hike or camping under the stars, don't ya think it's time for another bandana? Forget the paisley pattern, grab one with a Jennifer S. Levine original for some everyday flair! The square is a full one-sided printed polyester, measuring 24 X 24 IN. Easy care: cold water, delicate and line dry. No bleach.

ABOUT THE PAINTING:

LABYRINTH, THE SECOND: Acrylic on canvas, 1 x 1 FT.

Several years ago I painted a piece that really had a wonderful resonance with me called “Labyrinth”. I had been revisiting some Greek mythology and the Minotaur for some reason and wondered, “What is the difference between a labyrinth and maze?” With that question, I never thought I’d end up down a rabbit hole! But there’s where I went… the only difference between a labyrinth and maze it that a maze has false directions and traps. A labyrinth, on the other hand, is winding path with a clear direction to its center and back. I thought about Theseus and his borrowed, golden thread. I thought about different church courtyards though the centuries that had the labyrinths as a point of meditative space, often reflecting the walk of the Passion of Christ. I thought of what a labyrinth might look like on a 2D plain. How might a painting give the viewer a path to ponder? There’s the golden walkway folding in on itself, the cardinal and ordinal directions denoted in the corners and on the sides. There’s the the different colors opposite themselves in a yin-yang of balance with warm juxtaposing cool tones, the numbers of the stripes to ponder… this is a smaller version of what I came up with back then but also a new beginning of really exploring this concept. I mean, it’s fun, right?

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