The Odyssey The Odyssey detail

The Odyssey magnified

Title: The Odyssey
Date: 2010
ink on handmade Abaca paper
size: 92" x 33"


 

 

Text Messages

Diane Samuels' drawing The Odyssey of a patch of street exactingly renders a 21 x 310-feet stretch of scarred asphalt onto a 92 x 33-inch sheet of paper. With the help of a magnifying glass, you discover that the drawing is made from handwriting that word for word transcribes the entire text of Homer's Odyssey, the epic poem of war and homecoming. The cracked asphalt is the street in front of Samuels' home. The text winds its way down one side of the sheet of paper returning up the other side, back to her home, and ends with the text's call to bring a halt to the great leveler, War.

Before beginning to write, Samuels affixed a photo-mask of the street's crevices and potholes over the paper. After the text was written, she peeled away the mask removing some of the text. Where the text was destroyed, the drawing was created. Accompanying the drawing is an archive of the lost and destroyed memories made from the text-covered photo-masks.