Rural Missouri is incredibly beautiful. Without mountains, oceans, deep canyons, towering trees, or raging rivers, it is beautiful in its plainness. It’s deep winter. Bare trees against sky, dry grass one day snow another, bird song, horses grazing, freezing temperatures and neighbors waving. I am spending three weeks here working on a set of drawings about my father. I carry the deaths of 6 million in my regular work, but these three weeks are reserved for a deep, intimate reflection on one man’s death. I did not realize that making portraits of the familiar dead can bring them back to life.
Artist Talk at Transmission Gallery - July 19, 2019
Thank you to TaVee McAllister Lee, Ruth Santee, and Cameron Brian for hosting a full house art talk in the gallery on a sunny afternoon.
Content Matters
Content Writing by Lenore Weiss. http://www.lenoreweiss.com/
Rose Colored Glass, 2009, 20’ x 20’, string and wax on wood
New Blog Post about Beauty and Terror
Mirka Knaster’s Art Blog: What is Art For? https://mirkaart.com/exploringtheheartofit
July 28, 2019
detail, Volary, 2018, 35” x 29” (see full image in Current Work)
Beauty and Terror at Transmission Gallery
Thanks to Transmission Gallery in Oakland where my work was recently featured in a solo exhibition, Beauty and Terror.