Sunday, February 6, 2022

 Alone

Seeing things through the lens of climate change and civil unrest around the globe, I have been using my surroundings at Long Branch Studios to find inspiration for my current unsettled work. I have been thinking of the ending of the world as I knew it, and know it, losing hope for a timely response from humanity to the crisis of global warming. 

When Richard died suddenly in November of 2019, followed by the challenges and restrictions of the pandemic, the world and my world had changed. 

Isolation created introspection. Alone.

Hiker on the Marsh and Lost on the Marsh were featured in the exhibition Alone at Acadia University Art Gallery.

https://www.artsteps.com/view/60103f3f92f9ac58a1a2d497

https://exhibitsatacadia.omeka.net/exhibits/show/alone-at-acadia/item/58

https://www.instagram.com/p/CLegUyTnl64/


Hiker on the Marsh, 2019, acrylic on birch panel, 3' x 4'.


Lost on the Marsh, 2020, acrylic on birch panel, 3' x 5'