Dan Webb - inanimate objects with a pulse
The depth of his work comes from its translations. A dandelion wilted and past its prime in the back yard is an annoyance, a reminder that there's work to do or the yard in question is beyond work and past care. Let weeds flourish till the plot falls into other hands or is left to its own devices, eating a hole in the human hunger for order.
Webb's weed rises to glory from a block of wood, fire burnt at its bottom with a pale, perfect tap root touching the floor. I saw this piece unfinished in the studio, as Webb was chiseling under the leaf rising on the left. "Stop," I said, as I'd say to someone about to run out into traffic. I feared for the life of the thing.
Webb's carving has a show-off quality. It's a high wire act with no net, performed in front of an audience that is no longer sure such dazzling feats are worth watching. Isn't excessive skill a trap for the unimaginative? When cameras can count every hair on your head, what is the point of verisimilitude?
WOODYLION, 2009 Carved Redwood 32 x 14 x 11 inches
Stephen CraneInto that vast indifference, Webb asserts a form of recyling that he raises to the level of the alchemical. His sculptures would mean nothing without the skill of his rendering. He didn't attach the tap root to the bottom of the wood block and glue the carved weed to its top. Through the oldest process of sculptural subtraction, he found a spent weed inside a stump and let it out.
- A man said to the universe:
- "Sir I exist!"
- "However," replied the universe,
- "The fact has not created in me
- A sense of obligation."
STONE FLY (FOR PETRUS), 2010 Carved gray marble 8.5 x 19 x 11 inches (Petrus is a mid-15th century painter famed for his ability to fool the eye, in this case, with a fly painted at the edge of his painting's frame.)
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