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April 02, 2002
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Only ten days left to see "Powers of 10", a series of ten complex
drawings on Japanese Shikishi Paper by Witold Riedel, an exclusive presentation at reservocation.com.

The work was inspired by the Ray and Charles Eames film "The Powers of 10"
(1977) and is the second part of a 21 drawing series.

About the Artist:
Witold Riedel was born 1969 near Katowice, in the "Iron heart" of Poland. He
escaped to Germany in 1981. After Graduating from Hohe Landesschule in
Hanau, he studied Painting and Typography at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in
Offenbach am Main.

He currently lives and works in New York.

About the drawings on view:
The works shown here are from a series of complex black-blue ink drawings,
created in a technique that does not allow for any corrections and requires
the highest level of concentration and skill from the artist.

Shikishi Paper is one of the finest Japanese paper surfaces first created in
the 8th century and manufactured with minimal adjustments since.
The Shikishi used here is a 135x120x2mm two gradient Torinoko Shikishi.

Reservocation presents 10 drawings by Witold Riedel as a "Flash-Werk", a
custom Flash Presentation. (1.3MB, requires Macromedia Flash)
The natural resolution of Witold Riedel¹s complex drawings is generally too
high for an on-screen internet presentation. This is why the artist chose to
introduce each of the drawings with a glimpse of key details of the
presented drawings.

The presentation is interactive. Users can choose their own sequence of
drawings. Users can discover reoccurring symbolic patterns in each of the
pieces named after ten powers of magnification.


The work can be seen at:
http://reservocation.com/03_10_02/flash_riedel/index.html
Minimun screen size for presentation is 1024x768

For more information please contact :
info@witoldriedel.com or art@tomflemming.com.
Or log on to :
http://www.artincontext.org/artist/witold_riedel.html

To view some of the photographic work by Witold Riedel, log on to :
http://witoldriedel.com/catalogue/


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Thank you for your interest and help.
-w

I wanted to replace the last address with ignorance@witoldriedel.com, but it feels a bit wrong. ; )

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