Electrolyte! is coming together.

lp.aspxThis weekend I have been working towards my solo show. I submitted a listing to a few advertising places, ordered postcards and more business cards. I’m making a price list and figuring out what prints I need to order. I’m excited! I also bought paper goods this weekend – plates, napkins, and favor bags. I am doing a grab bag as a promotional item – something to take away from the exhibition. Lauren has put some merchandise aside from Groundings for the bags and I’m going to be doing some brainstorming this week for other ideas.

A Sneak Peak at the Repertoire

Bluebells & Flowers
22×28” includes 18×24” print   $1200 each
Bluebells & Flowers won a fine art competition called In/Finite Earth and they were exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution for 3 months before going on a national tour. This series depicts the length of the auras in these photograms. “Bluebells” has an elongated aura and used a lower frequency for exposure, while “Flowers” displays a tighter aura and used a higher frequency for exposure.

Pine Needles & Treeflowers
22×28” includes 18×24” print     $400 each
Pine Needles & Treeflowers uses specimens from trees as a subject matter. “Pine Needles” is a photogram that uses the branch from a pine tree, photographed during the winter. Treeflowers features a tree branch specimen containing flowers. This series conveys the differences in using seasonal subject matter.

Kelp & Seaweed
22×28” includes 18×24” print     $400 each
Kelp & Seaweed was an experiment to use plant matter that was born in a oceanic based environment versus a land based environment. Having experienced summers near the ocean, I have always wanted to work with the things you’d find on a beach in my artwork. Seeing that seaweed contained water – salt water – I was intrigued by what a salt water photogram would look like – as salt water is more conductive to electricity.

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