…more is better. Stacked, clumped, stored and piled. Below, a dip into the ocean of those who use repetition as an aesthetic principle.
Jannis Kounellis
UNTITLED, 2006
Found wooden tables, bowl, knife, red fish
32 x 172 x 179 inches
 Chris Engman ABANDONED CRATES, 2007
Chris Engman ABANDONED CRATES, 2007
Archival inkjet print
40 x 49 inches
Edition of 6, and THE AUDIENCE, 2004 Archival inkjet print 40 x 48 inches
 Zelig Kurland File Room, Multnomah County Courthouse
Zelig Kurland File Room, Multnomah County Courthouse
2004 chromagenic print, edition 8
 Colleen Wood, Pencils via I’m Revolting
Colleen Wood, Pencils via I’m Revolting
 Ed Wicklander He loves his kitties and has the carvings to prove it.
Ed Wicklander He loves his kitties and has the carvings to prove it.
 Kate Ericson / Mel Ziegler
Kate Ericson / Mel Ziegler
Statue of Liberty, 1988
Etched glass jars and paint on metal shelves
72″ x 5″ x 5″
 Jonathan Seliger Stretched Snowman, 2007
Jonathan Seliger Stretched Snowman, 2007
Automotive enamel on aluminum
99″ x 28″ x 26″

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I enjoyed your collection of stacks today. Thanks! Made my day.
Your work is wonderful..Mirjam sent me..Joann