About Me |
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I am a native of Salt Lake City where I live with my husband Kevin. In 2012 I went back to finish the degree I began 20 years ago at Brigham Young University, and graduated in August 2014. My art is a product of 3 characteristics of my personality that drive me.
First is my desire to use the unusable. . .
I believe that when you are driven to create, you begin to see things around you in a different light.
I have been impressed with the idea that everything, literally everything around us, including our own bodies, came up out of the earth. We have mined and continue to mine the earth and use its resources, which once we are done with them are left to be taken back by the earth. I am interested in mining the mined. There are piles of transformed earth everywhere. They have been altered by men and are a record of man's ability to transform. These are my palette which I collect, break down and then rebuild, combining colors and textures in new ways. There is something very satisfying in the creative challenge of using the unusable. Second characteristic is my desire to clean up and organize. . .
I love to work two-dimensionally because once I have compacted a pile, I can then hang it on a wall where the amount of space it requires is minimal and the space all around it is free and uncluttered.
I see a pile or mess and I want to compact the pile, putting it into the tightest possible space and giving it gravity. I love to work two-dimensionally because once I have compacted a pile, I can then hang it on a wall where the amount of space it requires is minimal and the space all around it is free and uncluttered. Third is my love of significant line. . .
The lines found in nature are made when two things come up against each other. I have a deep passion for beautiful lines and especially those that happen naturally. I am very aware of the lines I create as I am combining materials within a frame. I love the cracks and fissures in the slick rock mountains of Utah and try to imitate them in my art.
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