nothing is separate, everything's connected John Landry from ‘Dancing to the Music of the Spheres’ My creative endeavors are motivated by my ongoing quest for balance, my love of nature, and my lived experience as an American from the south. While trying to find connections within and between all parts of my worlds (from the private to the cosmic) I contemplate balance in both a pragmatic and a philosophical way. I am curious and full of wonder when I think about the potential of balance in our social and natural systems. The structure and efficiency of nature provide for me a continuous source of new information, awe and hope. Born, raised and still living in the deep south, I am also contently steeped in the endemic cultural traditions of New Orleans and South Louisiana. Food, music, dance, and costume are all an integral part of my experience. I appreciate my cultural background as it provides much diversity and many challenges to being a liberal thinker. I make mixed media sculpture and collages. My sculptural works are colorful, organic forms made with lightweight wire armatures that are wrapped with twine, then covered with fabric panels. I use a variety of fabrics but prefer the characteristics of natural fibers. I typically color the fabric with layers of acrylic washes using the original fabric color or pattern as under-painting. The wrapping and hand-sewing techniques I incorporate are time-consuming and often associated with “women’s work.” I embrace this notion and use my creative time to think about the wonders and woes of our world. When presenting my fabric constructions, I suspend them from the ceiling -- freeing them from the limitations of traditional gallery furniture and enabling them to float and move independently in space. They can be exhibited as individual art object(s), or to my preference, they can be installed en masse, to create unique environments. When I create these environments it is as much a part of my art making process as manifesting the individual pieces. Through my installations, I aim to suggest an alternative space -- a place or interval that realizes the possibility of balance between living beings and our environments.
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