Elizabeth Frank
Category: Artist/Individual
Discipline: Visual arts
I'm a carved wood, mixed media artist living in Arizona, seventy miles north of the US/Mexico border. This region of the Sonoran Desert is known for its sky islands, mountain ranges that rise from the desert or grasslands. The varied topography creates ecosystems of exceptionally high biodiversity.
A guiding ethic in my life is to walk lightly on the Earth. I create pieces predominantly from sustainable, and reclaimed materials. Each year I visit aspen forests to collect naturally downed wood for my carvings. I view each journey as a pilgrimage.
For my artwork, I've chosen a style that blends the folkloric, mythic, and sacred. In my visual narrative, current sociopolitical issues, such as threats to the natural world, and causes for human migration mix with reasons to be hopeful and beauty to celebrate.
Whether inspired by walking in the forests or deserts of the Southwest, observing the trees, cacti, or animals, helping to free a coyote from a steel jaw trap, or witnessing people walking silently, single file across the desert from the US/Mexico border in search of safety, I make art to keep my life in balance with the lives of the other living beings on Earth.
carved found aspen, bronze, acrylic paint, wax, steel stand
15”h x 16”w x 13”d
Carved found aspen, reclaimed wood, acrylic paint, mica, found butterfly, antique tin, wax
28″ x 9″ x 9″