Untitled No. 3 | acrylic, latex, collected Mississippi River water on canvas | 36 x 48 | Private collection
Untitled No. 1 | acrylic, latex, collected Mississippi River water on canvas | 36 x 48 | Private collection
Untitled No. 2 | acrylic, latex, collected Mississippi River water on canvas | 36 x 48 | Private collection
In June 2015, I attended a studio intensive at St. Catherine University called The Women's Art Institute (WAI). Approaching this month-long course as a place to expand my painting technique, I focused on the connection between my subject and my materials. I was painting about the Mississippi River and other waters when I realized that I could be painting with the river elements themselves. At Hidden Falls Regional Park in Saint Paul, I collected Mississippi River water for the first time and carried it onto campus in two five-gallon buckets. With this water I created seven large, "washed" compositions, allowing the water and paints to flow over the canvas much like the river's current. I came to gather from and paint with other lakes and rivers, always portraying the rhythm and reflection of the waters I'd seen.
Untitled No. 4 | acrylic, latex, collected Mississippi River water on canvas | 48 x 36
Minnehaha Creek | acrylic and collected Minnehaha Creek water on canvas | 36 x 48 | U of M Masonic Center Collection
Minnetonka No. 2 | acrylic, collected Minnetonka Lake water on canvas | 48 x 60 | Private collection
Untitled No. 5 (New Teal Orange) | acrylic and latex on canvas | 24 x 24 | Private collection
Untitled No. 7 (New Blue Gray) | acrylic and latex on canvas | 24 x 24 | Private collection
Untitled No. 6 (New Orange Brown) | acrylic and latex on canvas | 24 x 24 | Private collection
Homebody No. 3 | recycled latex on plywood | 48 x 96 | Private collection
Homebody No. 3 | recycled latex on plywood | 48 x 96 | Private collection
Homebody No. 1 | recycled latex on plywood | 48 x 96 | Private collection