This mixed media Cranial Explosion evolved as I researched and studied abstract art leading me to Robert Rauschenberg’s 1960 works. For two weeks everyday I painted marks,lines, and stokes in black and white. These practices inspired my passion, meditative, and spiritual desire to create this Abstract Expression. … Read More
Voices of the Delta: Holly Tilley
Voices of the Delta: Kevin O’Brien
I view many of my paintings as intimate depictions of interiors with lush paint handling.
Voices of the Delta: Laura Terry
My paintings idealize the landscape. I am not interested in the picturesque. I am interested in the patterns of nature, of seasons, and of human intervention.
Voices of the Delta: Sherry Leedy
My still life drawings are based on direct observation. I am interested in what is discovered and revealed during the process of slow looking and response over a long period of time, as the drawing evolves, creating itself, slowly, one mark at a time.
Voices of the Delta: Scinthya Edwards
Iconography, as a branch of art history, interests me as I study various types of traditional icon images, African symbols and Asian calligraphy to determine their use for my own personal interpretations of content and subjects.
Voices of the Delta: Heather Christine Guenard
I am a process artist whose reward is the journey. My media of choice is printmaking, specifically collagraphs, created by the manipulation of matboard, trash, found objects, with the addition of a variety of acrylic paint and varnishes.
Voices of the Delta: Michael Warrick
Youth is number two in edition of five. The creation of this piece grew out my interest in creating a sculpture that portrays someone who is still growing and maturing.