Thursday, December 17, 2020
jeffrey churchman
6' x 3'
steel, plastic grocery bags, spraypaint
2020
A piece created for Solvay as a part of their plastic grocery bag recycling initiative.
Sebastian Velasquez
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Thursday, December 10, 2020
jeffrey churchman
Catherine McKnight
Sebastian Velasquez
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Madison Horton
2020
gypsum, twine
2' x 6"
Catherine McKnight
Jeffrey Churchman
Esther Lee
My Story
2020
Muslin, Mulberry paper, book pages, ink, thread, wood
7'x9'x2.5'
With a touch of Korean history and my own history, I created a sculptural scroll that cascades into the space. I cut up pages of a Korean book and pasted it onto the mulberry paper like wallpaper. I wanted the Korean texts to represent the literary story of all the moments on the scroll. A lot of my previous work had been inspired by nature and my Korean background so I had the idea of incorporating it within my work with ink and paper to create my journey as an artist since coming back from Nepal. For clarification, the butterflies were a piece from "Attraction", houses were a part of multiple sculptures and the girl, representing me in this piece who was originally "The Dancing Girl and Her Hair". Like many of my other sculptures I wanted this piece to come out into the space, however I wanted it to be different from how I did it before, and I was satisfied with how I displayed it.