During the month of December, 2005 I was a Visiting Artist at The American Academy in Rome. My studio was 24' square with a large skylight and sleeping loft, from which the photo at the left was taken.
It was a productive time - I created the pieces shown below. Although I bring a limited amount of supplies with me when I travel, most of my work is done with materials I gather during my exploration of the area.
Having a month to work at the Academy was a rare and wonderful experience. I am grateful for the opportunity.
Terme, above, began with a copper printing plate of the baths (terme) of Caracalla. From a small book on the ancient terme of Rome found in a street vendor's bookstall, I took a map of locations of all the baths and drawings and diagrams of Caracalla's baths. At the Capitoline Museum I found reproduction coins of the heads of some of the emperors who had built baths, including Nero and Constantine. The twelve pieces, 6.5" x 4" each, are unbound, wrapped in the paper showing the printed copper plate. |