Not exact matches
Citizen scientists contribute information via simple
pin placements on Google
Maps and filling out some
forms.
All are surrounded by tiny collaged images from black music or pornographic magazines, and garnished with one or more clumps of elephant dung, shellacked and stuck with colorful
map pins that
form decorative patterns or state the work's title.
The optical effects that result from the process are accentuated by the addition of
forms that are actually three dimensional, like
map pins, sink drains and wasp's nests.
Ofili's paintings are intensely laboured, with intricate details of dots of acrylic and oil paint, collaged images, glitter and
map pins,
forming vast patterns sunk into layers of glossy resin.
Click here to complete a very short web
form, and we'll use your City / State / Zip Code information to create a
pin on our NWEI Alumni
Map.