5/2/13 The tension of revealing and concealing – white being a method of hiding/concealing, sewing/stitch being a method of revealing – both play back and forth off each other. Thick about precious vs. not precious – the peripheral as is or being fore-fronted as the precious – that subjective question of validity and value. 5/20/13… Continue reading Artist Journal #12
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Advanced Painting Sketchbook (winter 2013)
Artist Journal #11
4/12/13 More and more I realize my interest and unintentional endeavors into the importance and representation of the peripheral. The side elements that occur along the edges of a process are in a way just as important as the finished work that is shown as a sort of claim to completion and solution to a… Continue reading Artist Journal #11
Progress in the Studio
Experimenting with Flat Collage
This group of work was a result of the final project for my Mixed Media course at SCAD this past spring quarter. I was experimenting with combining photography with painting through the method of collage.
non-verbal : first solo exhibition
non-verbal was my first solo exhibition, consisting of work created from summer 2012 to spring 2013. The show contained drawings. paintings, sculptures and a performance piece. This exhibition doubled as my senior show, at the end of my final quarter at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Exhibition Review: “Stretching the Limits: Fibers in Contemporary Painting”
SCAD Museum of Art Curator: Melissa Messina The contemporary painting world is constantly experimenting with ways to discuss the history of painting through creative uses of media. In the exhibition “Stretching the Limits: Fibers in Contemporary Painting” at the SCAD Museum of Art, a narrative is created throughout the history of fibers from Sheila Hicks… Continue reading Exhibition Review: “Stretching the Limits: Fibers in Contemporary Painting”