suffrage

New photo by Will Michels http://madebywill.com/

 SUFFRAGE   2014 10" X 20" X 30" bronze and distressed gold leaf 

 SUFFRAGE   2014 

10" X 20" X 30"

bronze and distressed gold leaf 

With close inspection this piece is evidence of the strength of the suffragettes and Victorian equestrian women. Every fracture, crevice, split, gap, and rift is an inscription of their courage, their athletic ability, their drive to overcome oppression, and eventually tallied their right to vote. 

Finding the roots of my artistic voice in the Guadalupe Mountains.

 Rushing into my garage on Wednesday I saw this broken branch laying on top of the trash can.  My husband had picked it up earlier that morning on our patio and was disposing of it. Feeling like I was 6 years old and he had thrown away my favorite doll I grabbed that broken branch, and set it aside where it would be safe and jumped into my car to go to my studio. 

 I thought about that 36" long broken branch and the feelings it aroused in me when it caught my eye as it sat - goosebumps, heart skipping a beat, and protective. These were weird reactions to a broken branch.  Thursday still perplexed by why I was so moved by it, I finally sat it on the pedestal in my garage work space and stepped away.

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It was so obvious - it is not a broken limb, it is an abstraction of the Guadalupe Mountains.  This broken and discarded limb to my eye oddly reflects the lines and shapes of the vast landscape I absorbed in my youth. The landscape that 50+ years later still influences my artistic palate. The landscape whose lines are so see deeply rooted in my subconscious that I am drawn to even when I do not recognize them. 

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The Guadalupe Mountains - view from the side of our old house in Dell City,  Texas 

This is  the view from my bedroom window until I as 7 years. 

 in color - I took this December 2016. I had not been back since I was about 10 years old. Honestly I did not even remember these majestic mountains.  . 

 in color - I took this December 2016. I had not been back since I was about 10 years old. Honestly I did not even remember these majestic mountains.  . 

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"My Guadalupes" My next bronze.  

New series of mono prints- work in progress

I am experimenting - these are after the first layer. They are in order as I worked on them. There will be many more layers to come.  You are supposed to start with the light colors first. I decided to see what happens when I break that rule so I started with black. 

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Mark making with the roller  

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This I am working on as I clean up my inks.  

"gust"

Thursday I will grind off the sprue nubs with my angle grinder. Then texture the spots where the sprues and vents were. Then patina it when all of them are finished.  

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tweaking - spruing

Yard cuttings, wood shavings and wax= my next bronze casting.

I am still tweaking the wax sculpture before spruing it up. 

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Another fowl-  

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Wood shavings make awesome feathers.  

Sprued and ready to dip

Sprued and ready to dip

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Another view.  

"forgotten soul"

 

Will Michels http://madebywill.com/

 just sent me this photo he took of my sculpture.  

This piece was sculpted out of wax and organic  material to create texture and emotion of a lost and forgotten immigrant.  I then made a mold of the wax sculpture and cast it in bronze. The mold is destroyed to get the bronze out - resulting in a one of kind bronze. 

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forgotten soul  - S. Erickson 

12.5" w x 9"d x 10.5" T

bronze  

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S. Erickson was one of the thousands who died at the Oregon state mental hospital whose ashes were abandoned inside 3500 copper urns. I saw his picture in the newspaper and could not forget him. "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed at Oregon state mental hospital.  His file stated he was a laborer and suffered from senility, he came to New York in 1883 from Norway.  Mr. Erickson was one of the forgotten souls but I could not forget him.

"happy dog XIII" mono print

Ink and charcoal  

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