Taking Flight
catalpa and milkweed pods, sycamore bark
April 2013
in the collection of Jeanne and Bill Weggel |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Taking Flight
I love the quick sketch quality of the smaller seed mosaics. They are such a relief from the large scale installations that require tedious planning and repetitive processes. But working on Taking Flight was an invitation to slow down, be with the piece awhile, play with scale and movement, maybe create a narrative that would bring comfort to a grieving heart.
Leap of Faith
By far the largest seed mosaic that I have undertaken, at 20" x 28", Leap of Faith was created for the CAW group exhibit, House on Fire, what matters, at High Road Gallery last October. I think what matters most to me is not something I would frantically reach for if my house was on fire, but something that I carry with me, belief without empirical evidence. Kierkegaard describes the core part of the leap of faith as the leap. It's as much an internal movement as an outward action. I love that.
Leap of Faith
catalpa and trumpet vine pods, sycamore bark
20" x 28"
September 2013
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Sunday, December 15, 2013
Seed Mosaics
Valley View |
Ash Cairn |
Motet |
End of Day |
Friday, December 13, 2013
It's been too long...
Now that Life has settled down and my new studio space feels lived in and worked in, I suppose it's time to fill these pages with all that I have been doing since last March. I don't want to blast a bunch of images and info into the ether either, so I'll drib and drab it over the next few weeks.
In short, last April I closed my studio at Junctionview in light of the fact that the building was scheduled to become a parking lot. 12 of us formed a co-op, Tacocat, and moved a stone's throw away. Short distance, lots of trips, tons of stuff, one injured toe (not mine) and a skinned shin (also not mine). I'd call it a success. We officially opened our studio and gallery space in August and have never looked back. (Call me if you need a drywall tutorial, but I might shoot myself)
In short, last April I closed my studio at Junctionview in light of the fact that the building was scheduled to become a parking lot. 12 of us formed a co-op, Tacocat, and moved a stone's throw away. Short distance, lots of trips, tons of stuff, one injured toe (not mine) and a skinned shin (also not mine). I'd call it a success. We officially opened our studio and gallery space in August and have never looked back. (Call me if you need a drywall tutorial, but I might shoot myself)
Ready for openhouse |
Most-used work station |
Yep, must have loft |
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