Life In Ink
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My drawing will be in a juried show called:
Life in Ink at:
https://www.bluelinearts.org/
"My drawings serve as bridges between the microcosmic and macrocosmic realms, weaving delicate narratives that unfold across expansive surfaces.
Rendered in pencil, pen, and ink on mylar, each piece arises from a dialogue between meticulous observation and intuitive mark‑making, inviting viewers into worlds where natural forms and mythic symbolism converge.
In works like Queen, Erinea, and Atropos, oval compositions suggest sanctified spaces or altarpieces. Intricate botanical motifs intertwine with silhouettes and patterns that evoke wings, exoskeletons, and celestial bodies—blurring distinctions between flora, fauna, and the feminine divine. These hybrids reflect my fascination with transformation, metamorphosis, and the archetypal imagery embedded in nature.
The precision of line work coexists with areas of improvisation, producing an aesthetic balance between control and chance. Drawing becomes both meditation and excavation—uncovering hidden rhythms, shadowed textures, and the resonances that bind form, myth, and psyche."
Life in Ink at:
https://www.bluelinearts.org/
"My drawings serve as bridges between the microcosmic and macrocosmic realms, weaving delicate narratives that unfold across expansive surfaces.
Rendered in pencil, pen, and ink on mylar, each piece arises from a dialogue between meticulous observation and intuitive mark‑making, inviting viewers into worlds where natural forms and mythic symbolism converge.
In works like Queen, Erinea, and Atropos, oval compositions suggest sanctified spaces or altarpieces. Intricate botanical motifs intertwine with silhouettes and patterns that evoke wings, exoskeletons, and celestial bodies—blurring distinctions between flora, fauna, and the feminine divine. These hybrids reflect my fascination with transformation, metamorphosis, and the archetypal imagery embedded in nature.
The precision of line work coexists with areas of improvisation, producing an aesthetic balance between control and chance. Drawing becomes both meditation and excavation—uncovering hidden rhythms, shadowed textures, and the resonances that bind form, myth, and psyche."
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