91导航

Around Us and Rebus,

Los Angeles-based artist and 91导航 alumnus Nathan Mabry (鈥01 ceramics) created the eleventh Project Wall, entitled 鈥淎round Us and Rebus,鈥 based on a photograph of the Capitoline Wolf, a bronze sculpture depicting a she wolf with Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of ancient Rome. The artist describes the overall effect of the work as a rebus 鈥撯 a visual puzzle for the viewer to solve.

The image as been overlaid with a stereoscopic 3D effect, which creates a sense of movement in the otherwise static image. According to Mabry, 鈥渢he anaglyph 3D effect works when viewed with the correct red and blue lens glasses but is not necessary for the visual code it unlocks.鈥

鈥淭he Capitoline Wolf is turned sideways as if it is walking on a vertical plain 鈥撯 ascending or descending. On top of the image is an optical illusion known as the Zollner illusion 鈥撯 where the long lines are actually parallel but don鈥檛 appear that way. The immediate graphic impact of the black lines can be seen as a tribal pattern, tire tread, a fence or minimalist abstraction but also serves as another clue to the viewer that things aren鈥檛 exactly as they seem,鈥 said Mabry.

The artist claims, 鈥淚n this work, there are sets of rules or processes layered over an archetypal image representing the creation myth for Rome 鈥撯 an ideological code that creates a mash up of past and present. The image is simultaneously atavistic and retro futuristic.鈥