This Friday’s Feature artist is Sue O’Donnell!
I especially enjoy her Timeline Series of work and the way she visually maps out events and relationships in her own life!
From her artist statement:
I continue to search out new approaches to mapping out life events.
I seek to somehow transfer… familiar pathways of my past into maps and constructions where memory can be more deeply plotted. In this way, tangential moments that were never recorded are recalled while events that were purposely forgotten are reopened like a long detoured highway.
Although the subject matter of my work is a self-portrait, my interest in memory construction reaches beyond the parameter of myself. My work questions choices that I’ve made, the observable patterns that have resulted, and the hidden infrastructures that are revealed.
I especially enjoy her Timeline Series of work and the way she visually maps out events and relationships in her own life!
From her artist statement:
I continue to search out new approaches to mapping out life events.
I seek to somehow transfer… familiar pathways of my past into maps and constructions where memory can be more deeply plotted. In this way, tangential moments that were never recorded are recalled while events that were purposely forgotten are reopened like a long detoured highway.
Although the subject matter of my work is a self-portrait, my interest in memory construction reaches beyond the parameter of myself. My work questions choices that I’ve made, the observable patterns that have resulted, and the hidden infrastructures that are revealed.
To find out more about Sue O’Donnell, visit her website!
TGIF!
Mary^
TGIF!
Mary^