Fine art giclée prints of a selection of my works from photographs.
Sometimes It Lights by Diana Carulli.
Union Square, NYC. 1999-2008.
Diana Carulli introduced labyrinths to New York City public spaces in December 1999, at Union Square Park. The positive response to her work has encouraged her to pursue ways to create more awareness of these ancient patterns. Her Labyrinths have been installed in numerous sites throughout New York City, elsewhere in the U.S., and in Italy and Finland. Within Labyrinths, the pedestrian is encouraged to move differently while passers-by continue on their way, decide to join in, or simply pause to witness. Theatre is conjured in an unexpected place. Carulli roots her work in the fact of collective energy. Enabling this energy increases art's power to affect the actual world.
East River Park, NYC. 2004 - Current.
Aspiration (sculpture).
Attachment (sculpture).
Attachment TO Attachment (sculpture).
Bull’s Head (sculpture).
Homage à la Bourgeoise. Louise Bourgeois, a famous artist, tells her tangerine story in the movie, The Spider, The Mistress, and The Tangerine. She speaks of a humiliation suffered as a young girl while weeping, and carving a figure out of an orange skin. My book opens with a clip from the movie and proceeds to show how I enjoy placing tangerine figures wherever I can in my own and others' homes.
Dream Works and others. Mixed media works involving text taken from some Diana' s dreams.
Rainbow Chakra Labyrinth. Created in 2015 for the students of PS 84.
Tis U. Altered tissue dispenser with text, human hair, paint.
Future of Reading: Melville to Metcalfe. Allan Chasanoff Artist Book collection Yale Fine Arts Museum.
Video and moving media-based art.