Overview
Growth is a phenomenon that truly defines things as living beings. Plants clearly grow and yet, to a human, they seem less alive than a more emotional animal. When the rate of plant growth is compared to the busy lives we lead as humans their silent persistence is often missed. It is only with the slowing down of time that we can see the speed at which this growth happens.
By growing plants from seeds I became aware of their actual rate of movement. How their fresh meandering forms could bend and sway as they reached both toward the light and also propelled water up through their long lean stalks. Their graceful dance demonstrated to be how beautifully alive they were.
My plant creature's come from my fascination with the way living things develop over time as well as pattern, symmetry, texture and color found in nature. All of the invented "plants" I depict are in the beginning stages of their lives, their freshly hatched bodies being prompted to grow and react to their atmospheric environments. These environments influence their shape, direction and potentials, and demonstrate their individual personalities that range from solitary and lonely to menacing and aggressive.
Through these color etchings I bridge the gap between the more animate lives of animals and the slow almost stationary life of plants by exaggerating the soft energy that plants emit to bring them into a light that human beings can better relate to themselves.
BFA- Thesis - Guilford College