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No. 1
Burnt and swollen, what are you doing in a place like this? The artist encounters the engine and speaks to it.
No. 2
Where did we go wrong? So profoundly wrong?
No. 3
Though broken and bleeding, you too still have aspiration.
No. 4
Can we soar? Can we rise into a radically new consciousness?
No. 5
Lift the curtain and see. The colors in this work are not added acrylic. Instead, Junko applied clorox to the computer prints and that made the ink change color.
No. 6
I can't lift it. It's already fallen apart.
No. 7
My wing is broken. The image of the "wing" in this work is actually part of one of Junko's burls.
No. 8 (2014)
No. 9
Behind the Curtain, embryos of the new world. We can see human babies floating in the crowded space--a vision of something new coming
No. 10
Can we hear our own voice? Are we too far away for that voice to reach us? Are we too intent on listening to the voices of those who have power over us?
No. 11 (2015)
With your mouth wide open, how far must you fall? Collage of computer prints on mylar, with charcoal and acrylic. 84" high x 42" wide. You can see the burls and the engines - visitants from the 1970s and 1980s.