
36 x 24 inches

50 x 33 inches

36 x 30 inches

11 x 14 inches

11 x 14 inches

14 x 11 inches

50 x 56 inches
Ashes, 2014
Copyright The Artist
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Like artists Marc Quinn or Janine Antoni who use bodily materials to instill meaning in their work, Ericsson uses a silkscreen process and mixes his mother’s funerary ashes into the...
Like artists Marc Quinn or Janine Antoni who use bodily materials to instill meaning in their work, Ericsson uses a silkscreen process and mixes his mother’s funerary ashes into the printing medium. The gesture could be compared with Indonesian tree burials. An organic ritual that gives vitality to human remains so that they’ll grow back into the world. The ‘tree’ Ericsson constructs around his family is elaborate and rich. This is not a tomb or stagnant monument, but rather a dynamic and subversive method of scattering.