Using household materials and small scale models I am trying to make visible the image of Colorado’s Front Range that I have constructed in my head since leaving there as a younger man.
Jennifer Brandon works with the slightest of things made with the smallest of gestures. Screens are wondrous forms made from a privacy film that protects us from light and prying eyes. Its thin surface is made visible as a substantive form available for our scrutinizing eyes.
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My most profound childhood memory involves reading a family bible. The illustrations, mostly Baroque-era paintings, did not function as a mere visual embodiment of the text. Rather, the pictures communicated in a far more powerful language, evoking both comfort and trepidation.
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