Torkwase Dyson
acrílica, madeira e grafite sobre tela
96 x 66 x 6 in
At roughly half the height of the work, on the right-hand side, a scorched surface overlaps the conjuncture of multiple pieces. The piece’s planar register, which suggests painting, advances an elegant white line that traverses the two main planes abutting their common horizontal edge. Another thin, delicate white line crosses this at about three-quarters of its height. This intersection mimics and schematizes the way in which the two main panels join to generate corners and joints. On the upper main panel, a black line—which seems to begin as a one-dimensional, equally linear element to echo the white line—surges out into a sculptural form to join the lower main panel.