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Paul Sietsema: Figure 3, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Paul Sietsema: Figure 3, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Paul Sietsema
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From Paul Sietsema
Paul Sietsema: Figure 3, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Paul Sietsema's ethereal drawings, sculptures and films explore combinations of color, space and movement through subjects spanning a broad geographic and temporal range. For his third and newest project, Figure 3 (2008), Sietsema takes as his inspiration a collection of indigenous ethnographic objects-found in various locations, including Africa, Indo-Asia and the South Pacific region of Oceania prior to European colonization-which he has collected since 2001. He reimagines these objects through drawings and intricately detailed, handcrafted sculptures, then captures the sculptures on 16mm film. The end result is a flickering, mostly black-and-white moving image that slips between abstract and figurative representation. This volume presents for the first time a comprehensive overview of the films and related objects, which together explore ideas of cultural production and the relationships between drawings, materiality and film. | Paul Sietsema: Figure 3, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Paul Sietsema's ethereal drawings, sculptures and films explore combinations of color, space and movement through subjects spanning a broad geographic and temporal range. For his third and newest project, Figure 3 (2008), Sietsema takes as his inspiration a collection of indigenous ethnographic objects-found in various locations, including Africa, Indo-Asia and the South Pacific region of Oceania prior to European colonization-which he has collected since 2001. He reimagines these objects through drawings and intricately detailed, handcrafted sculptures, then captures the sculptures on 16mm film. The end result is a flickering, mostly black-and-white moving image that slips between abstract and figurative representation. This volume presents for the first time a comprehensive overview of the films and related objects, which together explore ideas of cultural production and the relationships between drawings, materiality and film. | Paul Sietsema: Figure 3, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















