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Art & Exhibitions
Rebecca Rutstein: Abyss
Between Terminals C and D
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Philadelphia artist Rebecca Rutstein has developed a visual language
within her paintings as a means to interpret as well as express the fantastic,
mysterious, and often, unperceivable realms of nature. In this series
Abyss, Rutstein has focused on the exploration and mapping of the ocean floor.
She was inspired by the world-renowned oceanographer Marie Tharp who spent more
then 30 years mapping the unseen topography of the entire sea floor, nearly
25,000 drawings in total. Tharp and her colleague Bruce Heezen meticulously
plotted sonar readings collected aboard research ships and pieced the data
together. This was a monumental and significant scientific task in itself. And,
as a result of these underwater maps, they unexpectedly discovered evidence
that supported the never before proven theories of plate tectonics and
continental drift. Fascinated by Tharp's drawings and pioneering
spirit, Rutstein has created an imaginary underwater landscape in her honor.
The installation features a series of 21 paintings placed overtop a
hand-painted wall pattern of actual oceanic ship routes. Rutstein's paintings
are an unfolding narrative of magical underwater places. There are realistic
mountain ranges, clouds, and plants juxtaposed with floating topographic forms,
geometric patterns, and geodesic domes. Rutstein's visual interpretation of the
ocean floor is primitive and futuristic, familiar yet mysterious and a
revelation for all to explore.
http://www.rebeccarutstein.com. |

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