
Ann Parker And Avon Neal
Head of Slave III
A quiet tribute to ancient Mesoamerican identity, Head of Slave III by Ann Parker and Avon Neal presents a powerful profile rendered through a traditional wax crayon rubbing technique. Taken from a carved stone relief in Chiapas, the image captures the fine detail of the original surface — from the contours of the face to the intricate headdress that spirals into organic and animal forms above the figure’s head. The monochromatic palette in earthy gold and black allows the viewer to focus on the delicacy of the linework and the spiritual weight of the figure. The texture, subtle pigment variation, and tactile quality of the paper give the work an archaeological feel — as though it was uncovered, not created. Framed in a dark wood frame with olive green matting, the piece balances reverence and restraint.
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