Urban Forest, a series-in-progress

Open Studio! May 13 & 14 in Oakland, CA.

I use the expressiveness of natural forms to investigate pattern and color. I combine components from the natural and technical worlds to create a hybrid landscape assembled from recycled and found objects. These wall hangings and free-standing sculptures are composed of discarded tree branches which I wrap with thin copper telephone cable wires, used to connect landlines. I also incorporate buttons, beads, rubber bands, and floral tape used to secure bouquets. Dimensions vary: 24 to 60 inches high, up to 30 inches wide, and some smaller scale.

The wires are sheathed in colored plastic; a palette of ten colors. As I alternate bands of color, a syncopated rhythm emerges in the sequencing. Short units of color punctuate the longer passages. I imagine coded hieroglyphics and musical notations, an animated urban forest.

Sometimes a conversation emerges between my paintings and the assemblages. I’ve photographed some of these pairings and share them below. (Paintings from the series Clamor from the Forest Floor).

The transformed branches stand individually or combine to form more complex arrangements. In a larger installation, these assemblages might suspend from above—the canopy—or form the understory of this forest floor.

I celebrate the exuberance of our natural world and reflect on the essential role that trees play in our planet’s sustainability.

Occasionally, I post these works-in-progress on Instagram, along with my paintings. Click here to see.

Come see them all at my Open Studio! May 13 & 14 in Oakland CA. This year’s East Bay Open Studios events are organized by Oakland Art Murmur. To learn more about these events, visit THIS LINK.

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