mixed media
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Artic Spring
$550Size: 18"x14"x1.5"
Medium: Mixed Media Collage
Artist: Tamara Jaeger
Inspired by: "Untitled" Jaunyla from Warner Girls Leadership Academy
Suggested Value: $835.00
"I liked the imagery of the poem, with all the different colors and animals. It gave me a lot of good material to choose from that would work well with my typical subject matter (animals) and style."
The process of creating art helps me to restore balance and to regain my center.
As a child of two biology major parents, I spent a great deal of time outdoors at parks and nature centers, while at home I was surrounded by a huge assortment of pets. Because of this, I have always found nature in general and animals in particular to be restorative and inspirational and this is reflected in most of my pieces.
My current work concentrates primarily on torn paper collages, linocut printmaking, oil painting, and 3D mixed media pieces. My primary working style, which has been a mainstay throughout my career, focuses on combining numerous small fragments into a larger whole.
This style currently appears most prominently in my torn paper collage pieces. I create these by gluing tiny fragments of catalogs and magazines to a paper substrate. My torn paper collages have recently started to evolve to incorporate different types of materials, typically sourced from discarded items-trash, really-that I find around my neighborhood. In the process, these works are also transitioning into more three-dimensional, almost sculptural pieces.
The 'collage' medium appeals to me not only because of the intricate, detailed working process, but also in a conceptual way: useless items-the catalogs, plastic bags, and other pieces of 'trash'-obtain a greater meaning and become something more than they were before. Through this process, the ephemeral becomes permanent; the worthless becomes valuable. In a way, this transformation can be seen as mirroring a person's personal journey through life: each small experience builds on previous experiences, eventually resulting in the depth and richness of a fully-formed individual.
See more of Tamara's work at: tamarajaeger.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.
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Ode to How Beaches Heal
$90Size: 12"x12"
Medium: Mixed Media, print Collage
Artist: Liz Maugans
Inspired by: "Untitled" by Dangelys from Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy
Suggested Value: $250.00
"'Untitled' poem was very sensory and from a female's point of view. I grew up on the beach and could watch the waves forever. The poem was very daydreamy and filled with associative words that were meditative. I tried to emulate that in this collage. I thought about healing the sea/beach was in this poem. The poem was created to inspire others and make them feel good."
Liz Maugan is the Director of YARDS Projects and Curator of the Dalad Collection at Worthington Yards in Cleveland's Warehouse District. She is a co-founder of Art EverySpace, a women-owned business that supports artists through the purchase and activation of hyper-local art in communities living and working in properties in Northeast Ohio. She co-founded and was the Former Executive Director of Zygote Press, a non-profit printmaking studio located in Cleveland for over 25 years. She is a starter, and like sourdough yeast, she is drawn to moments of challenge where she can invest in ideas and create a new "culture" of problem-solving that tackles tough issues. When people identify with similar challenges, and someone takes the lead, people naturally get on board and take a stake in the process.
See more of Liz's work at: https://www.lizmaugansart.com
Artwork can be shipped (shipping responsibility of the buyer) or picked up in the SCORES office.