Methane Bubbles 2 by Ree Nancarrow

 

Methane Bubbles 2

 

Ree Nancarrow

 

26.5 x 21.5 inches

 

2021

ARTIST STATEMENT

The Methane Bubbles series interprets the results of permafrost melt at the bottom of ponds in the winter Arctic. The thawed vegetation becomes available as food for the one-celled organisms that produce methane. They do not need oxygen to survive, so they continue to feed during the winter. These bubbles rise to the surface of the lake, encountering ice on the surface, and freeze in beautiful, abstract patterns.

MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES

Commercial cotton fabric, digital images, drawings, silk screened images, paintings, fabric paint, netting, non-woven fabric, batting, polyester thread

Custom-printed, hand-painted, raw edge applique, machine pieced, free motion quilted