Drawing and Painting by mirena

Working on Automatic Red - Acrylic and Oil on canvas.

the story of the red i have been looking for is a long one - I once set out to find a perfect red and experimented in various reds. the red i liked turned out to be a never drying printers ink red. Six months out it was still wet to the touch. So i ended up photographing the resulting test and making an animation ( Winter Diagrams ) with it. later, after the fact, i found a corresponding fabric red in a store in the garment district in Manhattan, on 38th street. They had the most amazing collection of textiles in an enormous warehouse. i remember getting a roll of this beautiful red silk like fabric and hauling it back to Chelsea. And after came the acrylic paint i found.. a winsor and newton. and after that came vermillion and some cadmiums in oil. It's kinda the reverse of what you'd expect but these are the best kind of stories.

HOW TO FIX IT IN 10 EASY STEPS by mirena

I have identified 10 easy steps that we, together, can fix this country. And number three is…

3. Eliminate the lawn...

Imagine the entirety of this nation gets busy cutting useless weeds for a couple of hours every weekend - we can figure out practical fusion propulsion if the same amount of resources was applied to doing science.

The solution - either plant something useful like fruits or vegetables and take care of them instead, get a robot ( pictured below) or get goats ( the African kind ).

grass cutting robot

Paints & Pigments & The Sun by mirena

https://plus.google.com/+YonatanZunger/posts/EfmdR6VWvRM  

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"............To be a good pigment, first and foremost, something has to have a nice, bright color. The way pigments produce color is that light shines on them, and they absorb some, but not all, of the colors of light. (Remember that white light is a mixture of many colors of light) For example, red ochre, a.k.a. hematite, a.k.a. anhydrous iron oxide (Fe2O3), absorbs yellow, green and blue light, so the light that reflects off of it is reddish-orange. (This happens to be the pigment that’s used in barn paint, so we’re going to come back to it.) Light is absorbed when a photon (a particle of light) strikes an electron in the pigment and is absorbed, transferring its energy to the electron. But quantum mechanics tells us that an electron can’t absorb just any amount of energy: the particular energies (and therefore colors) that it can absorb depend on the layout of the electrons in the material, which in turn depends on its chemistry.

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Happy Bright Friday - have your Memory Replaced with cats. by mirena

Have your Memory Replaced with cats. This pic was indeed taken on Union Square so these aren't ordinary cats - they are freedom loving, new yorker, union square cats. Will explain the leashes later.

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Memory Replacement with Cats – Election Day performance on Union Square by Mirena Rhee

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Pics from my Memory Replacement performance.

Memory Replacement – Election Day performance on Union Square by Mirena Rhee

it doesn't take too long before people grab the paints and the brushes. It is a beautiful thing to paint. And what brings people together is doing an entirely odd thing for an entirely odd reason.

Memory Replacement – Election Day performance on Union Square by Mirena Rhee

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Memory Replacement – Election Day performance on Union Square by Mirena Rhee

Ingredients of a Subway Car, pen and ink drawings installation, dimensions variable, 2016 by mirena

Ingredients of a Subway Car, pen and ink drawings installation, dimensions variable, 2016  

Ingredients of a Subway Car, pen and ink drawings installation, dimensions variable, 2016 - by Mirena Rhee

 

Ingredients of a subway car at Hudson Yards. I love this station and it is a nice home for animated hands and other objects and villains. .. I like setting up my installation in a porous and transient spaces.. with the station attendants pushing trash cans around it. Too bad my plans for Kings Cross in London din't materialize because I came down with the most unpleasant cold.. and wet. ..

Michelangelo's David by mirena

Photographed him awhile ago and still marvel at the ability of the italian people to be so talented in so many different arts, from music to painting to sculpture. They are not merely talented, they are magnificent in so many directions.. i sometimes think the Italians were the chosen peoples. Although of course we shouldn't forget that the aesthetic was invented and handed down by the Greeks. It really is difficult to make beautiful things, it is much easier to do nothing or to make half things and half baked artworks, it is much easier to destroy or to simply deflect and pass the time anonymously and with no blame or judgement. Michelangelo’s DavidMichelangelo’s DavidMichelangelo’s David

Messages written during my Memory Replacement – Election Day performance on Union Square by mirena

One of the aims of the work is honesty via immediacy, unexpected interaction, friendly confrontation on the street and eliciting the same in people I met. Because I was not protected or tasked by an institution and there was no institutional context to my work - myself, the work and the result were  entirely at the mercy of complete and unbridled honesty. .

I surely relied on everyone being at least a bit nonplussed and curious and to have no time to feel self-conscious or deliberate.

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And thirdly ( something imagesurgeon correctly noted ) I was a living sounding board placed on one hand between a guy who was shining shoes and on the other a couple of masked guys who were selling bricks (yeah, the real kind). With the understanding that Union Square has always been a place of gathering and dissent.

via imagesurgeon: . The People have the power! ( if they did but realise it?) Iconoclasm is a way of intelligently re establishing that power. . .

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Memory Replacement – Election Day by mirena

During my Memory Replacement – Election Day performance on Union Square.  

Memory Replacement was a success.

This is about giving people weapons - little arrows of brushes and sharpies, and oddly enough people use these weapons to express their feelings of belonging and joy of one another. I want to use these tiny weapons to bring the best in people, a moment of joy with an arrow of paint. Where people from all walks of life put there heads together in a brief moment, a second of color.

Where day traders and day schoolers doodle together on the sidewalk.

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Photos by Ian Mack - ianmackstudios.com

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Grandpa sketches, he was always in good spirits and good company, enjoyed eating pig ears, goofing around drawing funny cartoons of people and grandma and he loved parties by mirena

I miss grandpa everyday and his drawings and paintings fill the house he built, he was an enemy of the communist state, lost all - his business and property to the government, he watched many of his friends get shot from the terrace of his house ( my aunt says he paced the terrace all night smoking cigarettes and watching the muzzle flashes down in the valley i guess wondering about their turn ). Grandpa was saved by a lawyer whose family grandpa used to take care of when said lawyer was in prison, he and my grandma lived for many years with a live-in communist ( don't ask, it was the weirdest arrangement that i can not even properly describe, read up on Kafka ) - it used to be a lot worse ( in the 60s and 70s) with the police coming at midnight to check on people's activities. Grandpa barely escaped with his life and was never allowed to work a proper job, he was told he was lucky to be alive. In the beginning of the communist regime he was in a labor camp building roads and later on only my grandma worked. When my mom sued the government later on in a Strasbourg court I came across papers in the archives, anonymous letters informing on grandpa and calling him "enemy of the state". This is how I know. but now this whole thing is done,  his work lives on, I always say hi and bye to him as if he's around.

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