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
I love Romeo Reyna’s work. These works motivate me to continue weaving and look into looms on Craig’s list when I graduate.
Romeo Reyna 1960’s Textile Artist.
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Orbicular Diorite
“The spectacular circles in this rock are sections through spherical structures formed by the crystallization of layers of different minerals around tiny cores. The rock crystallized from molten magma, but exactly how these structures are produced is not clear - several different theories have been suggested. Cut and polished, the rock makes a spectacular building stone.”
From the Natural History Museum in London
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