Cubomanic Floor
—As a very young boy, 6 years old, I was introduced to an artist’s work by a “first friendships” mother. She, with no other words necessary, was a witch.
Among many other things. It was her gardens I remember most. A quiet perfection; They had their own sunlight. She also had a library and painting studio. Beautiful art books and ancient objects. In my then deepening interest of mysticism and magick, and under her wing, there in her library through a book on Tarot, I discovered the surrealist art of Leonora Carrington.
Her rendered slender sharpened shouldered silhouettes and the way these Holy ethereal figures of dreams occupied space in stacked perspective landscapes, left a deep impression upon me. Evocative. Like walking obelisks or unexplainable monuments, I held on to that memory from that window lit room — it smelled of vetiver and cleopatra.
Cubomanic
—Floor lamp. Roman Clay or powdered steel
byJasonKoharik 2022
Towering brass torchere with alabaster defuser.
For the Entelechy Collection
As children, the arrangement of things to be reversed, was a natural precept discovered through constructing block-towers; then knocking them to the ground. Destruction with the intent to rebuild.
A renewal. A recurrence in self-similar form, infinitely.Price
$7550
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