MOON CELLS

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The Moon Cells are rectangles of varying widths. The edges and sides, which seem burnished, are aligned with, or offset from adjacent rectangles.

The body of each cell is the color of concrete, and they appear to be rough, as if worked with a trowel, and cratered, as the moon.

  • The Moon Cells are related to the Shadows, on one side, and the Pillar Cells on another side. Like the Pillars, the Moon Cells, stand apart from each other. They do not seem to want to connect or meld, yet there is a formal relationship there: they communicate shape to shape, across a distance.

    Here, in the Moon Cells, pictures were initially made of afternoon sun on the garage floor. Sam Noland discovered these sun orbs, and pointed them out. The series evolved from there: sliding out of the shadows, and into this new sturdy form.

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