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LA Sky with Spinning Hearts
Title
LA Sky with Spinning Hearts
Description
Betye Saar regards the sky as an important aspect of nature and expresses its mystical aspects through a careful manipulation of form. Her fantastical rendition of the sky in LA–Saar’s place of birth–cannot be confined to traditional rectangular and square frames. The print itself bends and contorts to capture all its expansiveness. Saar stitched pieces of heavy paper together to create its irregular shape. A shooting star tugs at the edges, and the leaves of a palm tree move beyond the frame. A border dotted with white, green, red, and blue, features white moons at its top edge, recalling mysticism and ritual associated with lunar cycles. The otherworldliness, magic, and dizzying love in the sky, washed in multiple shades of blue, promotes a sense of home and longing.
Creator
Betye Saar
Date
1989
Format
Offset printing, silkscreen, stitching
Provenance
David C. Driskell Center Permanent Collection,
Gift from Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection
Gift from Jean and Robert E. Steele Collection
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Citation
Betye Saar, “LA Sky with Spinning Hearts,” Ringgold | Saar: Meeting on the Matrix, accessed December 22, 2024, https://black-printmaking.artinterp.org/items/show/27.