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Entanglement Barcode | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Marcia Stuermer. Item made of wood with synthetic works with contemporary & japandi style
Entanglement Barcode | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Marcia Stuermer. Item made of wood with synthetic works with contemporary & japandi style
Entanglement Barcode | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Marcia Stuermer. Item made of wood with synthetic works with contemporary & japandi style

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Marcia Stuermer

Entanglement Barcode - Wall Hangings

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31" x 8.5" x 4"
cast resin, photo collage, acrylic paint, engravings, charred wood

Part of my carbon footprint barcode series, this piece is an interpretation the underpinnings of quantum entanglement principles found throughout nature based on interactions between entities that create a continuum of inextricable connections without dependency on physical contact, space or time.
From the artist's barcode series using striations of hand-cast resin, botanicals, charred wood, and other transformed materials in a composition reminiscent of the ubiquitous symbol of consumerism that reflects on the tenuous balance of the environment, society, and economy of our current milieu.

Item Entanglement Barcode
Created by Marcia Stuermer
As seen in Creator's Studio, San Francisco, CA
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Marcia Stuermer
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Wescover creator since 2020
Unique Sculptural Wall Art

Marcia Stuermer is a San Francisco multi-media artist who uses cast resin as a primary medium to create her alluring artwork. Stuermer uses her fascination with scientific inquiry of the natural, technological, chemical, and biological worlds to unveil underpinnings that she feels have a particular relevance to our contemporary milieu.

Informed and inspired by the duality of nature and technology, she riffs on the ubiquitous graphic of our consumer-based world in her ‘barcode’ series via compositional strata of cast resin and other materials. Whether in her studio practice or with her private and public art commissions, the elements of surprise, wonder and unforeseen beauty are central to her work. Environmental and societal concerns appear as impassioned subtexts in her most recent barcode works.

Originally from Ohio, Marcia attended Cooper School of Art and the Cleveland Art Institute, before getting her degrees in sculpture and drawing from the Kansas City Art Institute. She has an extensive exhibition record and is in numerous private collections as well as the public permanent collections of such entities as the Sacramento International Airport, Capitol One, Visa Corporation and Rabobank.

In addition to her studio practice, she’s the founder and creative director of Stuermer Studios, which offers architects and interior designers functional architectural details in resin for both interior and exterior applications. Driven by an obsession for sustainability and a knack for alchemy, Stuermer often repurposes resin remnants from her company’s production of large-scale projects with other unexpected elements and custom resin castings to craft her intricate work.