Friday, July 25, 2008



posted by char kluth invasion :D

Select pictures I took for the Kluth Parents

Group
(this picture is missing a cowboy and two geologists, but still manages to have so much character...)


Install

Bryan, Char, Mary Anne

Char's display

Taylor's sculpture

Juan's painting

Collaborative drawing close-up

Awesome ladies

I'm happy I got to see everyone again! Look me up if you're ever in Portland--my new house has a hot tub!
-Becky

PS: My new shoes in the gallery

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Review of Lucky Seven at Site Santa Fe

Thought this review of Lucky Seven might be of interest.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Heather's Big Painting

This has several layers starting with petroglyphs, then handwriting and ending with binary code. I was interested in conveying the cultural layers that are imbedded in the collective unconscious and how our current culture will be overwritten by new forms of language in the future. I'm also interested in how the unconscious is hidden below the surface and yet makes its presence known in some everyday actions. When I was painting the binary code of repetitive ones and zeros, my mind would sometimes wander to other things. When this happened my hand made a symbol that encircled the one with the zero. To me this is emblematic of inclusion, rather than binary...in other words, self and other are one and the same.

Diego Rivera Show July 21-26, 2008

Mary Anne's painting

Some of Mary Anne's photos, Juan's painting and my video. Meredith in pink, and going to the right, Becky, Taylor, Mary Anne and ?















The famous Diego Rivera mural behind the refreshments table, and the view going in the front door.











The collaborative drawing and Taylors sculpture.
Above, left and below are details of the drawing.












The yellow has a map of a modern town representing everyday consciousness and the blue represents the unconscious mind that is unfathomable, hidden and, as of yet untapped.












The Feminine












Left - female figure in the darkness emerging into the binary code of present day technology. Right - Reggie's hand made books.



Charlene's display of photos and soil samples along with personal notes on the trip.