Untitled (Trace 1, 2 & 3)

Ingrid Calame's art is inspired by the grooves, stains, graffiti and other ephemera found on urban surfaces. Calame's working process is labor intensive and inextricably tied to her travels to specific locations where she traces onto Mylar directly from the found textures of ground markings. After recording her data, Calame combines her findings to create colorful overlapping drawings and paintings of the detritus of daily life that have been left behind in various cities. In "Untitled (Trace 1, 2 & 3)," Calame depicts a highway of soft pastel and primary color lines to create markings, which intertwine, overlap and swirl endlessly in their multiple layers and gestures that develop an ongoing sense of movement, while exposing the overlooked and quiet moments drawn out by her use of negative space.

Ingrid Calame
24" x 24" Etching with chine colle 2006

The SCAD Modern and Contemporary Art Collection

More than 500 modern art works by major 19th- and 20th-century figures, from Francisco Goya and Pierre-Auguste Renoir to Robert Rauschenberg and Salvador Dalí, and contemporary works by artists including Nicholas Hlobo, Yeondoo Jung, Wangechi Mutu, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Stephen Antonakos and Carrie Mae Weems.

2006
24" x 24"
Etching with chine colle
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