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Judi Tavill
Minimal abstract, black and white sculpture: 'Couple'

2024

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My biomorphic abstractions range from intimate to immersive in scale, referencing our interconnectedness. Building curvilinear ceramic sculpture and then drawing intertwined graphite lines on the surface, creates energy that seems to emanate from within and radiate outward. The palpable vibration that this ignites informs my subsequent works on paper. This improvisational process allows me to reflect upon how individual parts connect to become a whole through the continuum of connection that can lead to entanglement. Tangible forms of tree systems, mycelium networks and biologic structures, as well as intangible individual psychological struggles, interpersonal relationships, and sociopolitical tension inform this work. This work suggests the elaborate networks that define our frantic world and invites contemplation and reflection upon the part we play in it.
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