Medium Description
Collage on cradle board, acrylic paint and papers, charcoal, pencil, watercolor crayon, finished with cold wax. Forms are used in modified colors that are opaque or translucent; Eastern papers, painted papers and found objects are used along with a variety of textures that are painted or printed in acrylic, oil sticks or watercolors and are presented in overlapped layers and repeated patterns.
Artist Description
I enjoy going to the Myrtle Beach area. I especially enjoy going to Brookgreen Gardens when I am there. The trees are magnificent. Using a grounds map was an idea starting point for me. As I researched Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, I came across archived aerial shots taken in 1966. The map, the layout, the aerial photos, and the Huntingtons building a sculptural garden amidst past plantations provoked me. I thought about trees and plants and the people who lived, worked and died there. What is old and what is new and what is continuing? It all runs together; like swaying limbs of live oak trees dancing in the air. I believe that trees are testimonials that the past happened, the good and the ugly. Brookgreen is a place that allows people to acknowledge the past; to celebrate art and nature in a beautiful setting.