Diamonda and Coal V"
Relief and Chine-colle
9" x 7", 2007
 
I Wish You Were Here
etching and Chine-colle
4.5" x 7", 2008

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Sheila Goloborotko
My work is a gathering of things: paintings, prints and sculptures that converge on the archeology of findings and the architecture of being. I am by nature an architect who builds with paper and sand, acetate and shadows. These constructions are sometimes matteric, full of matter, and sometimes ethereal.

My work is formed by a constant predicament of being at the same time a builder and a digger. The builder forges structures, shapes the trajectory of the materials and records relentlessly who, what and how while creating spaces and locations.

The digger collects life incidences and stumbles upon material remains, buildings, structures, tools, and other artifacts.

The builder is a dreamer and the digger is a keeper, and the seduction of finding and building is what makes me always wonder.
917-575-2770
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