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1Artist: Zavison Rolfes
medium: Plaster
Size: 30" x 60"
About the Artists:
"Melanie Rolfes and Michael Zavison are a collaborative duo whose individual artistic trajectories intersected at the Atlanta Midtown Festival of the Arts in 2010. Describing an almost immediate creative connection, Melanie and Michael realized that not only did their artistic interests line up, but that the work they each did individually could be stronger when paired together.
Michael's immersive abstractions met Melanie's color-infused European sensibilities. While she creates as a way to channel and direct energies and thoughts-making works that are both focal points as well as imaginary passages, he uses industrial materials to create archival works that transform spaces. In many ways what they both do is take the fleeting moments of beauty created by time (like the patina on old plaster walls, or the accumulated rust of decades) make it stable, deliberate, and manageable?which is to say: theirs is a process of creation, not neglect or decay.
To achieve long-lasting works that look as if time and nature have been at work, theirs is a process of marrying new technology to older knowledge and endless, inventive experimentation. When talking about how a new piece comes to life, they're both quick to say that there is no set way, "one of us says: 'hey?I have an idea,'" and the two are off and running. Delegating responsibilities and communication is the key to pulling off deceptively complex compositions whose success depends as much on materials expertise and timing, as color and design theory. "?the work is complex, a lot of things come together in a very short time?when we put everything together, some of the chemical reactions we are working with require more than one set of hands. So one of us takes the lead and the other acts as support-it's like cooking."
Donated By Melanie Rolfes & Michael Zavison