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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
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For this series I worked in mixed media because I could use images of Elvis and alter them in various ways with acrylic and oil paint as well as with what I call "graffiti," using phrases, names of songs, and the many labels’ fans put on Elvis. I was inspired to create a series of Elvis art after seeing Baz Lurhmann's film, Elvis. I hope viewers will grasp the magnitude of Elvis' cultural influence that goes on today. I used a school photo of myself from about 1956, the same year Elvis was becoming famous. I didn't know why I did this but learned later it was an unconscious choice that I understood later. If you want to read about my discovery after creating this series, that I was in fact related to him, please see the piece called Bloodline for the story!
2023
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 40 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
No
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In my mid-teens, I began classical art training with Paul Coze, a French painter, public art sculptor and muralist, anthropologist, and French authority on Native Americans. I became his apprentice and worked for him intermittently for ten years. In my early 20s, I studied sculpture and painting at Arizona State University and traveled to Mexico to attend art school at the University of the Americas. When I returned to the states, I continued my art studies at California Institute of the Arts. My first solo show was at the Myrna Loy Art Center in Helena, Montana. My work has been exhibited at the Holter Museum in Helena, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Laguna Art Museum, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, The Women’s Building in Los Angeles, Antioch University Los Angeles, Highways Performing Arts Theatre in Santa Monica, and Los Angeles City Hall. In addition to Paul Coze, my early influences were Chagall, Kandinsky, De Kooning, O’Keefe, Picasso and Tamayo. I work in acrylic and oil paint, charcoal, pastel, collage and mixed media. Artist Statement Having grown up, mostly in Arizona, there is an undeniable, sometimes unconscious, southwest sensibility that seeps into my work. I feel there is a beauty in the barren dryness of the desert. The landscape and the people can be strange and stubborn, like the odd-shaped saguaro cacti that seem to grow strictly out of an insistence to be alive, or the tenacious weeds that push through cracked earth, desert floors, rocks and the Indian caves I saw as a teenager on the many trips I took with my art teacher to the Hopi and Navajo reservations. A strong, southwest influence, mixed with my extensive background as a writer, dancer, and practitioner of body and movement therapies, emotional release and energy work, come together through shape and color in surprising and unexpected ways as I work to make new fusions of perfected form that speak back to me.
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