Print details:
"Gravity and Grace"
Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist.
Hand-pulled screenprints made with Tony Clough at Serio Press in
Pasadena, California.
Printed on acid-free, 100% cotton, 320 gsm, USA-made Coventry paper.
33in x 34.5in paper size
(28.75in x 30in printed area)
There are four main color editions of this print (plus three extra super limited variants):
edition of 57
gray
$575
"Gravity and Grace II":
edition of 25
blue
$650
"Gravity and Grace III":
edition of 19
red
$725
edition of 13
teal
$775
Artist's statement about the work:
There's some overlap between Weil's outlook and my mother's, with a similar balance of realism, mysticism and devotion to God and beauty. Weil and my mother both strongly believed that beauty can be an expression of goodness: 'The subject of art is sensible and contingent beauty discerned through the network of chance and evil. The beautiful in nature is a union of the sensible impression and of the sense of necessity. Things must be like that (in the first place), and, precisely, they are like that. Beauty captivates the flesh in order to obtain permission to pass right to the soul.... In everything which gives us the pure authentic feeling of beauty there really is the presence of God. There is as it were an incarnation of God in the world and it is indicated by beauty. The beautiful is the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible. Hence all art of the highest order is religious in essence.'
In these times of distress, war, and confusion, then surely beauty, love, and grace are needed more than ever. In my own small way, through art and with seriousness and sincerity, I've tried to do my part."
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