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Artworks
Ann Shelton
All the hours of the day (calendula, marigold, pot marigold, marsh marigold, marygold, mary and gold, mary-budde, fleur-de-marie, oculus christi, fiore d’ogni mese, golde, golds, ruddes, solis sponsa, solsequia, poor man’s saffron), 2023Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Bamboo, framed46 x 35 in
117 x 89 cmEdition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs$ 10,500.00It is said that calendula blooms all the calendar months of the year, hence its Latin name. This work references the common use of the plant in butters and salves,...It is said that calendula blooms all the calendar months of the year, hence its Latin name. This work references the common use of the plant in butters and salves, and its use on the skin – here also on the skin of the work itself. Shelton found references to calendula being used to colour pharmaceuticals, in foods, and as medicine. Here, the plant is pictured breaking down in water to eventually combine with other elements and mimic the process of brewing a tea or a tincture for healing purposes. In these underwater works, plants engage in anaerobic fermentation, breaching the edge of the frame and seemingly expanding their explosive impact and legacy.