Life in Abstraction
Amanda Snavely
48 x 33 inches
2018
ARTIST STATEMENT
Wandering along the water’s edge, one glimpses the magical world beyond the hazy veil of salt spray. Encrusted on the rocks are gooseneck and acorn barnacles, limpets, anemone, and mussels packed tightly together. These intricately patterned creatures face environmental damage—the crashing surf, the drying sun, harvesting as delicacies, and damage from humans in their quest to view this delicate ecosystem. The barnacles chatter as they move inside their shells reminding us to observe without disturbing. The organisms arrange themselves so closely together that the creatures visually merge: the eye cannot distinguish where one creature ends and the next begins. An abstract pattern emerges as the contrasting shapes compete for space in one small crevice. Delicate beauty such as this reminds us we must look with our eyes instead of our hands to preserve this natural art form.
MATERIALS
Silk organza, cotton, wool Iinterlining, metallic thread, silk thread, cotton thread, acrylic paint
GUIDE BY CELL NUMBER
To hear the artist speak about the artwork, call (703) 520-6404 and enter 2208 followed by the # sign.