“Anna” 24”x36” Safe sourced Butterflies on glass. Currently on display at Scottsdale Ferrari Art show, Westworld Scottsdale, and at The Lisa Sette Gallery. Anna Brown was Osage and murdered in 1921. More information about this part of American history can be found in the book “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
Watch the legendary super sauce recipe for an emulsion transfer with Guest Faculty @bentimpson
Filmed live during the @andersonranchartscenter workshop, “Photographic Collage and Combined Digital Techniques.”
This hybrid photo/digital fabrication workshop merges analog and digital processes for collage making.
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“Melodi” safe sourced butterfly wings on glass with LED light frame. 24”x18” This composition was inspired by a photograph Jeffery Wolin took of Melodi. Once the composition is complete. I create the frame and LED light panel frame. The entire process took about 9 months. The original and prints are available at The Lisa Sette gallery.
Finished “Misery and Ecstasy” Plastic, grass, watercolor, resin, glass, buckhorn plantain, turkey feather. Original 20”x28” Side view of glass and resin layers. Large print in room 44”x72” original on wall in LED programmable frame. This work is about the exponential growth of our species and the fracturing of large natural undisturbed environments. Mother Earth is symbolized as the figure in this composition. Original and prints available.
“At your feet” made from wheat, safe sourced bees, safe sourced butterfly, feather, plastic, common blue violet, resin, glass. Original is 5”x7”. Prints available
Finished “The Basket Weaver (weaving time and space)” made from heart leaf fern, mesquite, feather, watercolor, resin, glass, and acrylic in LED programmed light panel frame. 12”x16” Original and prints available.
Had an amazing week at Anderson Ranch Arts center. We were working with the hybrid image. Photography, AI and beyond photography. Using laser cutters UV printers and emulsion transfers. The work, experimentation, and risk was incredible! We even made free standing photographic sculptures.
Very excited to be a part of this exhibition. The Rocky Mountain Triennial May 26-August 6th, 2023
Great group of amazing artists and thank you to the juror Merry Scully.