On this Independence Day in 2021, let’s celebrate our country as we recognize its imperfections and inequalities and strive to improve it. It is continually evolving and still a work in process. Here are images of a few of the many American Flag artworks I have created over the years.
“Blowin’ in the Wind”, 1992, 5 feet x 12 feet, artist-made handmade paper, string, acrylic paint, mylar, commissioned by ASCAP (American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers) and Morton Gould for the organization’s boardroom at their Lincoln Center headquarters in New York City. Rainbow Flag, 1992, 4 feet x 6 feet, acrylic paint, string, on artist made handmade paper, now in a private collection.Flag in Two Pieces, 1992, 3 feet x 50 inches x 12 inches, artist-made handmade paper, string, acrylic paint, now in private collection.“Living Flag”, 2003, 6 feet x 3 feet, handmade paper, dye, seeds for wildflowers, soil, outdoor public art installation to change over time, created during artist in residency at Delaware Center for Contemporary Art (now Delaware Contemporary), Wilmington, DE, to change over time into living blooming wildflowers as the paper pulp dissolves into mulch to nourish the earth.
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Tinasaid:
We enjoyed remembering all your different flag creations over the years! So creative!
On Sat, Jul 3, 2021 at 6:50 PM Jane Ingram Allen Art Projects wrote:
> janeingramallen posted: ” On this Independence Day in 2021, let’s > celebrate our country as we recognize its imperfections and inequalities > and strive to improve it. It is continually evolving and still a work in > process. Here are images of a few of the many American Flag artwo” >
We enjoyed remembering all your different flag creations over the years! So creative!
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Congratulations!!! These are amazing!!!
On Sat, Jul 3, 2021 at 6:50 PM Jane Ingram Allen Art Projects wrote:
> janeingramallen posted: ” On this Independence Day in 2021, let’s > celebrate our country as we recognize its imperfections and inequalities > and strive to improve it. It is continually evolving and still a work in > process. Here are images of a few of the many American Flag artwo” >
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