MULTIMEDIA ‘A PAINTED FLOWER A DAY’ AT EYEDRUM
ATLANTA - At the dawn of 2007, as part of a personal project to get over his social anxiety, Atlanta computer programmer and artist Stewart Haddock came up with an idea: For one year, he would hand out one painted flower a day – to friends, friends of friends, and complete strangers. It would force him, Mr. Haddock reasoned, to approach people he would not normally approach and hold a conversation with them.
The simple resolution turned into a yearlong art project and social experiment that transcends media formats. Now complete, “A Painted Flower a Day” opens at Atlanta’s Eyedrum, in the small gallery, on February 9, 2008 at 6 p.m.
To be on display:
- blog entries from the 365-day project, including responses from recipients who were inspired, nonplussed, or frightened by Mr. Haddock
- two canvases of painted flowers, and scissors, so attendees can cut out a flower for themselves
- actual recipients of Mr. Haddock’s flowers throughout the year, as well as the flowers they received
“A Painted Flower a Day” | Eyedrum | Opens February 9, 2008, 6 p.m. | FREE
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