...a few works just finished:
Phases
Mixed media assemblage in an antique sewing machine drawer, wood carving, encaustic branch, roots, paper “leaves”, seeds, mirror, nautilus shell.
31”h X 9”w X 6”d 2011
Catherine Nash
Peephole
Encaustic painting in found weathered
woodworked cylinder with log section
7”h X 8”w X 4.5”d 2011
The work below is still up at the Conrad Wilde Gallery in Tucson
in a show entitled Dislocations thru the 29th of January.
Catherine Nash – Artist Statement
Many are afraid of the night, the dark, the inability to see. But our eyes will adjust and shapes can be discerned. There is a gradation to the night sky, to the depth of space. The turning of day to night is a display of vast beauty, subtle color shifting as the earth moves. The ancients observed the spiral unfolding of nature in all around them, mirrored in the sprouting of a seed, the radiating center of a flower, the proportions of the human form, the relationship of the Earth to the solar system, the turn of a galaxy. The spiral is a profound image of the movement of time and space.
“Sacred geometry charts the unfolding of number in space” -Miranda Lundy
I am inspired by things that make me wonder. I can spend hours staring into the sky, mesmerized by the expansiveness of the sky...pondering on our place in the universe. In my recent work, images of skies are seen through a frame of branches which act as a window frame or a containing matrix. Skies represent the infinite, represent spaciousness. I am interested in discovering a secret and intimate inner space.
Can I unfold that within myself?
Meditation. Quietude.
Sanctitude. Silence.
Trust. Peace.
all images and text ©C.Nash'11
The Circle Cannot Be Squared
assemblage with vintage drawer, antique market finds, encaustic,
raku fired ceramics, log, circle rock found in the Four Corners area of northern Arizona.
15”h X 17”w X 9”d 2011
above: full view below: 2 details
Catherine Nash From the Outside In
Encaustic painting in found weathered woodworked
board with patinaed redwood shingles.
16”h x 13”w 2011
below:
Catherine Nash
Geometry Lesson
Encaustic painting in an antique drawer;
wax pencil and chalk on old school slate;
page from a vintage Japanese math book;
cross-section of a nautilus shell; antique calipers;
photo of Galaxy 51, oil stick.
17.5”h X 32” w 2010
below: closed, full open and detail
Catherine Nash
Eclipsis Lunar
Mixed media assemblage, encaustic painting in an antique box,
wax pencil and chalk drawing of a ca. 1552 lunar eclipse diagram on an old school slate;
antique copper compact, mica, branches, handmade paper with walnut ink and encaustic.
17.5”h X 25”w (open) X 10”d 2011
Catherine Nash
Reliquary to the Dawn
Mixed media assemblage with vintage drawer, encaustic, nautilus shell, antique market finds, raku fired ceramics, lashed pine needles from the Gila Wilderness, NM gathered at dawn.
14”h X 13”w X 5”d 2011
10 comments:
Your work is magic. Even over the internet we can breathe in the textures of your gifts.
hand.eye.heart.joy
Wonderful wonderful Catherine. thank you for your inspiring creativity. all the best, Josie
Beautiful work Catherine. Simply beautiful.
Absolutely stunning Catherine. So inspirational. Wonderful to have the opportunity to see these beautiful works.
Beautiful work, Catherine. You never stopped making sacred sites, whether or large or small scale.
I recently posted a video I found called "The Hidden Sky"........it could be a soundtrack for some of this wonderful work. Here it is:
http://threadsofspiderwoman.blogspot.com/2011/01/hidden-sea.html
love, Lauren
OMG! I found your site by way of ART PROPELLED http://artpropelled.blogspot.com/
where today, she featured your book with scrolls inside and i loved that piece, but i really love your assemblage work. it is terrific!
i work in assemblage too, do stop by and visit when you can.
fine work, i really enjoyed looking and appreciate the several shots of each piece. now i want to see this body of work in person!
FANTASTIC!
Beautiful compositions and textures. I loved looking at your inspiring creations.
You are my soul sister. These are objects and images I am in love with,and work with in all my art projects and in my jewelry.
What inspired work! Thank you Catherine!!!
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