Graphite Objects
It's not the pencil that draws, it is your hand.
Whether drawing lines or inscribing words, the act of making marks
lures ideas into the physical world. Hands perceive and reveal things
that our eyes and conscious minds may never know. We discover things about ourselves and our thoughts by engaging the hand in a mark-making process.
San
Francisco artist Agelio Batle's Drawing Hand is both a poetic metaphor
and a functioning drawing tool; all of its surfaces can write.
Committed to making art from materials that are part of daily
experience, the artist originated this work by casting his own hand
(Drawing Hand No.1) in pencil lead, graphite, each day for the calendar
year 1999. Wishing to share the insights gleaned from that sculptural
process with a wider public, he similarly cast a child's hand (Drawing
Hand No.2) to create the object before you. Drawing
Hand suggests that our own hands have the innate capacity to be
creative instruments. An object full of innocence, desire, pleasure and
human potential, it invites you to access your imagination and discover
its infinite possibilities.
Discover the other Graphite Objects that Agelio Batle has created . . .
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