statement
Like a scientist studying fossils, I explore the history of a human being by the intense observation of their skin. I believe that the ebb and flow of our emotions, over time, forms our textures, scars, wrinkles, and spots. By pairing the face or figure with imaginary fabric, I weave together the handmade coverings I create to demonstrate growth, revision, ravel, and repair.
My favorite technique resonates with my subject, as it is achieved through the slow build up of multiple layers. Imatating the cyclic nature of growth and decay, I employ both additive and subtractive manipulations using colored pencils, solvents, brushes, and cloths. Deep within the layers, light refraction is encouraged by the unique translucency of the Mylar surface.
bio
born: 1953, Grand Rapids, Michigan
education:
Eastern Illinois University, M.A., 2007
Northwestern University, Ph.D., 1979
Hope College, B.A., 1975
selected awards/honors
Newton E. Tarble Memorial Best in Show Purchase Award, Illinois Drawing and Watercolor 17th Biennial Exhibition,Tarble Arts Center, 2008
selected
solo or two-person exhibits
Cinema Gallery: "Intricacies", Urbana, IL, 2009
selected
group shows
Illinois Drawing and Watercolor 17th Biennial Exhibition, Tarble Arts Center, Charleston, IL, 2008
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