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Modern mounds. Future takes root.

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$ 10,000.00
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Size: 49”H X 38”W X 11”D

Full list of materials: Vinyl, laser prints (Button bush plant, Dred Scott, Sugar Loaf Mound present day, Fairgrounds Park riot 1949), latex balloons, pine wood, recycled screen printing ink on masking tape, foam, foam, gel medium, acrylic.

The three works exhibited at the LINE LA are works Piller has shown as part of her solo exhibition at Craft Alliance in St. Louis, Missouri. Coming from a background in Anthropology, Piller has always been fascinated with fossils, earthly elements such as minerals and botanicals, as well as the root of humanity. For these specific works, Piller examined the St. Louis race relations and the impact of early civilization on its natural landscape. Her works embody the form and contents drawn from both the land and its native botanicals, resulting in works that suggest transformation and vitality.

 

About the artist

Alicia Piller is a Los Angeles based mixed media artist that envisions historical traumas, both political and environmental, through the lens of a microscope. Through manipulation of materials like resin,latex balloons, and text/images found from the artist’s research, each work becomes a biological unfolding of time, examining the energy around wounds societies have inflicted upon themselves and others.

 

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