Beverly Fisher (Day 2)
About the Artist
Beverly is a multidisciplinary artist exploring place, time, and the relationship between humans and landscape., with an MFA from Tyler School of Art and an MLA from the University of New Mexico. Her work has multiple directions- responsive landscape design and a studio-based practice that includes drawing as a primary investigation.- https://studiolightspace.com/
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light | space exhibition
Hilary Lorenz, ‘Blue Botanicals’
The series ‘Blue Botanicals’ symbolizes the enduring presence of water in my life. It comprises 30″ x 22″ one-of-a-kind hand-carved linoleum block prints created with plant stencils and indigo blue ink. The indigo blue ink symbolizes water, a vital part of life. I grew up on Lake Michigan and subsequently lived in NYC, always within a half mile of a significant body of water. I now reside in the arid desert of Northern New Mexico.
The ‘Blue Botanicals’ series visually narrates my journey, intertwining my past’s lush, watery landscapes with my present’s harsh environment. The indigo ink symbolizes the water from my previous homes as a reminder of what is possible. The botanic stencils, crafted from weeds found in the New Mexico land, symbolize the solace I find amidst the cracks in my history and memory.
Drawings | Beverly Fisher
‘A Passage, a boundary, a duration’ ink on arches paper exploring place, time, and the relationship between humans and landscape. The drawings are a primary investigation of composition, line and mass.