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(American, born 1953)
NASCA, five boat form pieces, including: one wide red elliptical; one skinny white; one skinny black; one beige conical; and one red conical, each marked on styrofoam "HO-3", burnished clay, hand cast paper, and natural pigments, 74 x 22-1/2 x 14-1/2 in. to 86 x 12-1/4 x 9-1/2 in.
Note: Melnick started to experiment with paper in the late 1970s: "I was making these thin ceramic plates, and they were a little too fragile sometimes, and someone gave me some paper pulp and I made some plates, and they took me a long time to finish. I rubbed some ceramic materials into the paper, and it stuck to the paper, and it was rich, and I was thinking, this is the way to go." Thus began Melnick's nearly thirty-year career working with paper, either cast into sculptural forms or providing the basis for his monotypes. .
Provenance: Handcrafters Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Private Collection, New York
loss to paint, fraying and tearing at edges, loss to styrofoam