
Spotlight Artist
Kristen Sanders
MFA Annual
Artist Statement
Imagine, 1,600,000 years ago, a prehistoric character points.
There, in the moistened soil, the hominid Homo habilis draws
a line, inscribing the first mark. The core of my work meditates
on this scene as the unknowable origin of image making.
Combining scientific research with speculative development, my
paintings investigate and challenge a concept of origin within
human evolutionary history. I pull from a range of digital media
to contrast prehistoric imagery with technologized colors, posing
my hominid characters in flattened, stylized scenes. These scenes
lead to further questions that are beyond the origins of image
making, such as the idea of a hominid woman as the inventor of
stone tools, and the intersections of leisure, desire, and historical
images of the feminine. I think of my work like an archaeological
dig, an ongoing exploration of possible unforeseen connections to
the first mark made by Homo habilis.
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