Andy Messerschmidt
Divining by Ephemera (Shoddy Stagecraft)
My work mimics the psychosis surrounding crystallomancy
and the performance of fortunetelling in the gypsy wagon. Like
divining by crystal balls, my artwork deals with staring hard into
ephemeral stuff. The cursory and fragmented subjects in my work
come and go in the viewer’s eye, much like the fading imagery
that reveals itself, then disappears, to the scryer of crystals.
My methodology/ideology is at all times “designed detritus.”
I hew base and useless ephemera into compacted, streamlined
compositions in the manner of the straining swirl of a black hole
or singularity theory. As in a junkyard trash compactor, everything
is accepted unconditionally and pressed together. Similar to the
yarns and bewildering accoutrements in the crystallomancer’s
stagecraft, the layering of these decorative patterns and images
has been built up to a point of inevitable charlatanesque collapse.
These are shrines to ornamental ephemera. These are scopophilic
dragnets.