38 Views
1

VIEW IN MY ROOM

Hive Systems Sculpture

Elsabe Johnson Dixon

United States

Sculpture, Wax on Other

Size: 22 W x 20 H x 3.8 D in

Ships in a Box

info-circle
This artwork is not for sale.
Primary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary imagePrimary image Trustpilot Score
38 Views
1

About The Artwork

I am a beekeeper and run two apiaries, using the bees wax as well as my observation of hive systems to inform the forms which I use as a starting point for sculpture construction. I usually work with modular forms and build installations which vary in size. This particular piece called HIVE SYSTEMS was created for an installation at the Joan Hisaoka Gallery in DC at the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, 2019

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Sculpture:Wax on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 20 H x 3.8 D in

Number of Pieces:2

Shipping & Returns

Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

ARTIST STATEMENT: Elsabé Johnson Dixon Using new media, which often include live insects or insect detritus, opens up a powerful ecological dialogue in a postmodern world. Using research, fieldwork, and audience engagement, art objects produced in context can be witness to environmental change, disruption and actual physical data. All plant, organic, and artificial substances today reveal the DNA of our postmodern existence. Data, and lifecycle systems, pollutants, as well as disruptors, can all be discovered while working with a specific material at a specific time period in history. The work I produce in collaboration with silkworms, bees and now the Spotted Lanternfly, will provide ways of seeing – first and foremost- data and information about our environment at this time. I investigate the potential of object making or interactive environments, to record and hold specific data regarding disruptive events such as the invasive Spotted Lanternfly (which entered the United States in 2014 and systematically wreaks havoc on local agricultural food industries). The Spotted Lanternfly – Zones of Syncopation Project involved over 400 people, 12 community partners and offered a sustainable audience involvement. The only material used to build this project are wooden disks in built in Fibonacci sequence from 1 foot to 8 feet in diameter rounds/disk platforms and Lanternfly wings – collected by many over various stages of infestation from 2019 to 2023. Simple expandable structures like this have the ability to imbed a compelling eco story and the detritus that bears witness to these infestations and the destruction they cause, offer an environmental impact story that extends beyond the objects produced.

Thousands Of Five-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

globe

Global Selection

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.

Need More Help?

Enjoy Complimentary Art Advisory Contact Customer Support