The Hand to Hand Project
2003-Ongoing


   "Since March 2003, when the war in Iraq began, I started a series of paintings in response to the war. I chose as my material simple cotton gloves and painted a news story each day about the war directly on to them.
    Each glove is a "rosary bead" in a daily witnessing. In 2006, I expanded the project to include over 100 artists as a continuing community dialog."
   - Cecilia Kane website


For my Hand to Hand pieces (August 4 - 8, 2008) I chose to use my own hand as the form for gloves made from water bottle labels. In my contention that water is the basis for more warfare than any other dispute, the material seemed apropos.

The formal script connotes the personal formality of an invitation to a wedding or similar celebration. Printed on weathered parchment and grasped in the hand-forms there is an urgency to each dispatch.

The contrasting elements remind me of the clash of ideals at play in the current wars.



 



The Hand to Hand Project, 2009

The Hand to Hand Project, 2009

The Hand to Hand Project, 2009

The Hand to Hand Project, 2009

Kudzu Sky, 2007