Bill Ritchie's art in Washington State

in
the
Anne Johnson Estate Collection

Reasonable facsimile of Anne Johnson's screen
Screen of the Rolling Sorcerer (No. Unknown)
Specifications: 1979. Screen. Number unknown of 6 made. The five folding wings are made of wood and paper and measure 76" X 60". Each screen is unique, some being painted (as this one, with sumi ink), some with collage, and varied Asian and Nepalese papers. Signed.
Artist's comment: "The Northwest Chamber Orchestra commissioned me to do staging for the Imagination Series in 1980. I integrated video with backdrops. I made six screens on Baltic birch frameworks, hand cut around my Loci series. Each screen had a unique applique of paper collage and string. We made a videotape during the paper-stretching stage with W. O. Smith on clarinet and my hand stapler as a percussion. The six filigreed panels were made with the help of the Mexican Magicians: Dennis Evans, Keith Beckley and Charles Luce."
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