Beginning/Ending, 2010 - Don Cooper
About the Work
About Beginning/Ending
"While traveling in India, I became familiar with the concept of bindu, a Sanskrit word that has many definitions and connotations and often appears as a single dot in Indian painting and sculpture. It may represent a drop, or a ...Read More
"While traveling in India, I became familiar with the concept of bindu, a Sanskrit word that has many definitions and connotations and often appears as a single dot in Indian painting and sculpture. It may represent a drop, or a point of origin and return. It may be a nucleus of condensed energy, or a seed of being and consciousness. The bindu is endless form and inner space." —Don Cooper
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About the Artist
About Don Cooper
Don Cooper's practice is heavily informed by his travels to Central and South America, Southeast Asia, India, Italy, and China. A recent solo exhibition ...Read More
Don Cooper's practice is heavily informed by his travels to Central and South America, Southeast Asia, India, Italy, and China. A recent solo exhibition featured watercolors with pigments derived from precious stones, such as jade, turquoise, and lapis lazuli and continued his inclination for Zen-inflected, meditative compositions. His prints and paintings are sublimely transcendent, providing a perfect means of pause from the routine of harried contemporary life.
A recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the MOCAGA Working Artist Grant and Fulbright Artist Fellowship, Cooper has taught at the Atlanta College of Art.Read Less
A recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the MOCAGA Working Artist Grant and Fulbright Artist Fellowship, Cooper has taught at the Atlanta College of Art.Read Less
Description
Print made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper with matte finishAuthentication
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.Dimensions
This print contains a border as dictated by the artist to allow for framing and the quoted dimensions are for the paper size and not the printed size of the image itself.Shipping
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