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Mars Tokyo's career spans three decades and the current retrospective of her work focuses on three distinct bodies of work.
The pastel drawings, done in the early 80's were driven by discoveries
she experienced in relocating from her childhood home in the mid-west
to the Hudson Valley of New York. There she became enamored of
roadside diner cuisine and culture which she translated into vibrant
colorful pastel drawings. Alive with an energy and flavor, these
drawings were frequently finished with an overlay of wild color streaks
and dashes meant to convey a sense of immediacy.
In 2001, as an outgrowth of an earlier box assemblage series, Mars
Tokyo took on the challenge of working in extreme miniature scale with
a series of what she called the teeny theaters. Tiny dioramas so small
they fit in the one's palm, the theaters' scale provides the viewer
with an intimate experience, not unlike the worlds we once created as
children with our toys. Because the work can only be viewed by one
person at a time, the experience is at once intimate and powerful. The
subject matter of the theaters is as engaging, narrative and dramatic
as a large scale theatrical production can be. This work is also the
subject matter for a series of photo enlargements that distort the
original scale, flipping it to the opposite end of the spectrum
creating a more ambiguous viewing experience.
In 2007, as part of a lifelong battle with depression and mood
disorders, the artist underwent a series of eleven ECT (Electro
Convulsive Therapy) treatments. The course was unsuccessful and left
the artist with memory loss and brain damage that took several months
to crawl away from. During that period of recovery the Black on Black
series was born in an effort to express the experience the artist
underwent. Using heavy print paper soaked in India Ink and graphite
pencil the series began with one maze like meandering continuous line.
Gradually as symptoms subside the ink was diluted with water and
powdered graphite, and the line fragmented into pieces. As black areas
faded to grey, the fragmented lines revealed figures and demons. The
series is still in progress, continuing forward until it will conclude
in all white.
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