hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern
hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern
hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern
hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern
hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern
hatch mark showing time spent in prison minimal grey black and white lines on paper vertical pattern

Counting Time

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  • Not Forgotten
  • Tom E. Schilk
  • Prismacolor pencil on paper, unframed
  • Size: 30" W x 22" H
  • Framing additional and available upon request

“I’ve taken the usual hatchmarks to count time and hopefully made something fresh. I’ve overlaid 8 values of grey in an ordered repetitive pattern - that reflects the ordered repetitive life I’m living (not discounting the chaos that often interrupts that pattern). While I love the look of this type of work with its wavering movement it's the meditative process that's important to me while I'm immersed in the making. I’m no longer a prisoner but rather a creator, at least for a while. So while I love the look of the work, it's in a very real way actually just a sort of artifact or recording of the aesthetic experience I have while making the work.”

Tom E. Schilk, born in Philadelphia in 1959, is a self-taught artist whose work has been shaped by over two decades of involvement with the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. Tom is currently incarcerated at SCI-Phoenix. His artistic practice serves as a beacon, illuminating what lies hidden behind walls, both literal and metaphorical, that divide us. His art also functions as a quiet but compelling critique of the systemic incarceration of countless men, women, and children confined to darkened cells across the nation.


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