Shape of Her Words panel 1, pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Shape of Her Words panel 2, pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Shape of Her Words panel 3, pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Shape of Her Words panel 4, pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Shape of Her Words panel 5, pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Shape of Her Words panel 6 pastel, gouache on Kozo, 78"x40"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-7, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-8, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-9, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-10, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-11, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.
Small Shape D-12, pastel on paper, 40"x32"
These drawings were a response to the poem On the Pulse of Morning, by Maya Angelou, read at President Clinton’s first inauguration. The form of the paint on paper was based on a diagram of each stanza. Looking at the space her words occupied on the paper.