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Val Mann Art

2D and 3D art to supplement your life

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Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy - new work

The work in this blog post is in my newest show at WSG gallery in Ann Arbor. The work was all created within the last year, but I made the vast majority of it since early December. So it’s pretty hot off the press! To learn more, scroll down to my artist’s statement.

Circles and Chevrons, detail.jpg

Circle Practice and Chevrons, detail, steel, found objects

Circle Practice and Chevrons, 41 x 43 x 5”, steel, found objects

Circle Practice and Chevrons, 41 x 43 x 5”, steel, found objects

All of the pieces in this body of work has some form of repurposed material in it. I have used repurposed materials for all of my creative life, with the intent to use the materials as simply materials…..using them in such a way that they transcend their previous purpose.

Domestic Bliss Sketches 1, 17 x 12 x 3”, steel

Domestic Bliss Sketches 1, 17 x 12 x 3”, steel

Domestic Bliss Sketches 2, 10 x 9 x 3”, steel, found objects

Domestic Bliss Sketches 2, 10 x 9 x 3”, steel, found objects

Artist’s Statement

All art is made within some kind of context.  That’s one of the things we love about art - the stories behind the pieces or the makers.  The past 4 months have been a traumatic time for our family. A time which our family will refer to as ‘before and after’ for quite some time.  One of the many saving graces has been keeping a healthy sense of humor.  When I got back to the studio ‘after’, I faced an unfinished piece that, luckily, had some interesting things going on in it that I might have missed, had I not been in the ‘after’.  The entire experience - ‘the during’- was a forced paring down to essentials, a forced economy of function.  It was a great starting point for something new. 

With this body of work, I continue my pursuit of interesting shadows.  I get back to some basics like line, shape, color, value (shadow density), movement, texture.  The pieces are joyful and playful.  Because making art is joyful and playful!  In the making of this work, I allowed myself to make mistakes and experiment, which is harder than you might think.  

Pay particular attention to the shadows in the sculptural pieces. For instance, in ‘The New Normal’, I consider the lines I created by crocheting wire, leather, etc. to be three-dimensional drawn lines. They cast different densities of silhouettes against the wall.  The shadows become a drawing of their own. 

I come from a background of both painting and sculpture. I am constantly thinking of how those two worlds connect, cross over and diverge. This new body of work comes closest to melding 2-D and 3-D ideas for me, while still allowing those ideas to maintain individual integrity.

Domestic Bliss Sketches 3, 14 x 12 x 3”, steel, acrylic, found objects

Domestic Bliss Sketches 3, 14 x 12 x 3”, steel, acrylic, found objects

The New Normal, 43 x 45 x 5”, wire, rubber, leather, found objects

The New Normal, 43 x 45 x 5”, wire, rubber, leather, found objects

The New Normal, detail

The New Normal, detail

The New Normal, detail 2

The New Normal, detail 2

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 6, 27 x 21”, watercolor, collage

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 6, 27 x 21”, watercolor, collage

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 6, detail

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 6, detail

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 1, 11 x 9”, watercolor, collage

Variations on Domestic Bliss Sketches 1, 11 x 9”, watercolor, collage

tags: sculpture, wall hung sculpture, wall hanging, abstract sculpture, watercolor painting, watercolour, abstract watercolor, abstract art, abstract painting, collage
Wednesday 02.06.19
Posted by Valerie Mann
 

Questionnaire for Upcoming 'Invasive Species' show at Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Mich. City, IN

Variations Within A Species, detail

Variations Within a Species, by Valerie Mann

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tags: creative process, creativity, sculpture, woman artist, Michigan artist, U of Mich. Exhibit Museum, Ruthven Museum, monica wilson, lynda cole, shawn skabelund, martha kelle, martha keller
Monday 06.30.14
Posted by Valerie Mann
 

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