Tuesday, July 28, 2015

"Eskhara" at Jubilee Arts, August 2015


My solo exhibition, Eskhara, will debut at Jubilee Arts on Saturday, August 8th, with a reception from 4-6 pm. The show runs through September 1st, so please stop by and check it out!




Eskhara explores the psychological precursors to physicality through a series of watercolor paintings that focus on the material relationship between art and trauma; more specifically, art and healing psychological wounds or scars.


I'll have a participatory art piece for you on the night of the reception, so be there, Bmore!

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

ArtScape!

Make sure you get down to ArtScape this weekend! You can see this piece (looks waaaay better in person) at the Artist Run Art Fair at the Charles Street Garage! My work is there in support of Force: Upsetting Rape Culture.



Masonry, 2009, watercolor on paper, 22" x 22"


This piece portrays the complications of sex, love and trust.

She physically becomes a guarded, solid mass, as if her body is made of stone. As seen through the closed up, walled off nature of her posture and position, she's entirely exposed, and vulnerable to the blast, yet remains steadfast and unflinching.


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They'll also be showing the quilt square I created for The Monument Quilt. The way out...



Saturday, July 11, 2015

Art Of Shana: July - September

Hey...will you be at ArtScape?!

Then come check out the large figurative work on paper by me, that will be exhibited July 17-19, in the FORCE Project Space during ArtScape
2015! My piece, Masonry, will be shown for the first time, along with the Pelham Artist Residency work from Labbodies. I also worked really hard on a quilt square to be included in The Monument Quilt -- but if you know me, you already know that I used glue and paint, and a rather loose interpretation of "quilt square" instead. ;) Looks like FORCE will be located in the Charles Street Garage at the Artist-Run Art Fair during ArtScape weekend.


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COMING UP ~


My next solo exhibition, Eskhara will be debuting at Jubilee Arts on Saturday, August 8th, with a reception from 4-6 pm. The show runs through September 1st, so please stop by and check it out!

I have been working on this extended series since 2002 and have created over 600 paintings of varying sizes encompassing the subject of circles. However, rather than the subject matter itself, my focus is on the material relationship of art and trauma, more specifically art and healing psychological wounds or scars.

I have dubbed these circles as internal, intuitive, and ‘about the body’, but I think there’s something more...wholeheartedness, vulnerability, comfortability, and seemingly ritualistic acts of painting. The pieces are acting as a scab or a tattoo; they are the permanent external product of internal emotion, and yet they are for me, ‘a way out’. This exhibition could be seen as a form of mapping, scarring, stumbling, and scumbling.