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The Lacemaker - 1996

Archival Inkjet print on Semi-matte paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigments

 


Unsigned Open Edition
Paper size 13x19" – image size approx: 12 x 17.9"

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Note: this image is also available in an signed limited edition in two sizes at this link

The Lacemaker is one of Acevedo's most famous works. It was exhibited at the ACM/SIGGRAPH98 Art Show in Orlando, Florida, July 19-24 1998. Concurrenly it was featured in the gallery section of the magazine called Computer Graphics World (Volume 21 No.7). The following year it was featured in the ACM/SIGGRAPH documentary called The Story of Computer Graphics.

Acevedo: The Lacemaker is an homage to the famous same-titled painting by Johannes Vermeer, circa 1665. I was always fascinated how Dali became obsessed with this image for a time in the middle 1950s. He went on to paint his own abstracted rendering of it in about 1955, which is quite nice.

For my version, I took the original photograph of a friend on New Year's Eve 1995. I hadn't deliberately set out to do it, but all the elements came together in a split second of recognition. Not consciously posing, she happened to be reassembling a bracelet that had come undone. She appeared to be emulating the posture of the woman in Vermeer's painting - at that instant, I snapped the picture.

As a student, Vermeer and early Velasquez were influences, of mine. I loved how they took everyday life as their subject. The 1995 New Year's Eve synchronicity underscores my continuing interest in everyday life as seen, recorded and then digitally re-visioned into a kind of meta-physical photographic archive.

 

 

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