Tag: Printmaking
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SEED :: disperse – Gretchen Ewert
Gretchen Ewert’s “Germination” explores the theme of growth through ceramic miniatures and drawings. Initiated in 1982, her “ceramic pollen” reflects botanical forms, inviting interaction. The accompanying drawings, created with pen and ink on altered textile scans, aim for a light, ethereal feel, emphasizing the concept of dispersal in art.
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SEED :: disperse – Overview of the Exhibition
SEED is an interdisciplinary arts and education project that celebrates the significance of seeds through curated exhibitions combining art and science. The installation at Dairy Arts Center explores themes of biodiversity loss, cultivation fragmentation, and human migration, showcasing diverse artworks that interpret seeds’ potential and the intricate relationships between nature and humanity.
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SEED :: disperse at the Dairy ARTS Center
The SEED installation at Dairy ARTS Center explores the duality of seeds through various artistic expressions. It juxtaposes the impact of development and monoculture with themes of hope and resilience. Artists present works depicting the struggles and possibilities of nature within domestic spaces, reflecting on environmental issues and the significance of seeds in our lives.
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SEED at Processus
Printmaking with plants at Processus Institute for Art & Life in the River North Arts District in Denver, Colorado
