
This compact painting was created with ink and liquid acrylic. It presents a sense of a world in which all things seem as if they are not appearing properly in terms of perceptual expectations.
In the context of relativity theory, one could postulate that it refers to a situation where expected outcomes or measurements are not aligning with theoretical predictions.
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Amy Ione
Title: The Relativity Room #2
Date: 1988
Medium: Ink and liquid acrylic on archival watercolor paper
Dimensions: 13×14.75 (unframed)
Signed
Catalog Number: 26351
Exhibitions
2020
Windows/Doors, Sebastapol Art Center, Sebastapol, CA, February 21 – March 29, 2020
2011
Moods and Variations, Au Coquelet, Berkeley CA. June 1—June 30.
2008-2009
Perceptual Ruminations. Gaia Art Center, Berkeley Art Center, October 2008—March 2009
2007
Looking Back, Au Coquelet, Berkeley, February 1—28.
2004
Perceptual Notations, YWCA at the University of California, Berkeley. May/June.