Scudder’s more recent work has moved from delicate wires to heavier materials, such as water-jet-cut steel, such as the work Compassion, to make her works sturdier and more complex. She was recently selected for a Creative Projects Grant from the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, to give her the means to transform several of her wire pieces into steel for an upcoming show at the Leslie Powell Gallery, opening July 7, 2012. See full article at: http://OVAC.blogspot
“In the Realm of Myth and Archetypes” explores the universal stories that shape us. Using baling wire as both line and structure to create archetypal forms and mythic figures, this collection of work reimagines ancient narratives in an expressive, minimalist form. From rivers and stars, to movement and our timeless connections to the earth, each sculpture explores an aspect of the mysterious ways in which the universe tugs upon us. In the days and weeks leading up to the show, I’ll be sharing some of the pieces that will be featured at Chalk, along with more about my artistic process, history, and the themes and questions that have long guided my work and identity as an artist. Please consider supporting my work if you feel moved to do so! See Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/solo-show-coming-134323909?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link Join me for the opening reception on August 14...
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