I explore the human perception of nature through weavings, natural dyes, soft sculptures, prints, and photographs that reference cultural histories in relationship to the natural landscape.
Concepts that illustrate experiences of vicarious resilience and positive thinking will always permeate my work, as it is at the heart of my activist practice as an art therapist.
Finished works at:
http://stephanylatham.com
Natural ornate patterns for lace making.
This photograph was taken at Kells Bay gardens, County Kerry, Ireland by Stephany Latham.
I feel so flattered and thankful all at once for my artwork being shared by others on pinterest. The above photo is part of my natural dye series where I have been collecting dye plants through out the Chicago cityscape and using them in my artwork, as well as introducing this material into my art therapy practice.
You all can find some of my pins under: stephanylatham.com, asuncame.tumblr.com, and stephany latham.
A special shout out to Loias Lee for making my work feel special. Check out her pins and exquisite taste here.
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I have an exciting update! I decided to Google my name for random reasons and I found a trail of my artwork ‘pinned’ on Pinterest. How cool is that?
Thank you art & textile bloggers, specifically GinnyBranchStelling! You can find it here:
http://pinterest.com/source/stephanylatham.com/
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“Individuals become attached to their place and merge with it; they associate their place with their image of themselves; they locate themselves there wholly, so that no one can touch the place without touching them.” - Tournier
Artwork by Stephany Latham
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“She’s got the whole dark forest living inside her” - Tom Waits
Artwork by Stephany Latham
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