This painting took a lot of twists and turns. It began when I became fascinated with Clayton Valley in Nevada. The vast desert is rich in lithium waiting to be mined. Lithium is the key component in the batteries which run our Tesla’s and other <cough, ahem> EV vehicles. I decided to add string as a surveyor might. The final touch are several strips of red plexiglass highlighting crucial deposits of “white gold,” or, Lithium.
- String Theory, 2017: Joan Raspo
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acrylic, spray paint, string, brass tacks and plexiglass on canvas
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23 x 30 inches (58.42 x76.2 cm)