
Spotlight Artist
Lorraine Tady
West
Artist Statement
My investigative process employs diagramming, mapping,
plan/elevation, cross section, and a translation/retranslation
inquiry—allowing my images to be intuitively found, extracted,
analyzed, shifted, and represented in various arrays. These
clarifying systematic formulas are sometimes borrowed from
meaningful sources (such as London Heathrow Airport) but
often are subverted for my own intentions. Serial arrangements
appear throughout my paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture,
as my conceptual abstraction perpetuates and reinvents the
components of my visual vocabulary.
There is a meditation within the making of my art often influenced
by my travels to specific sites (whether Effigy Mounds, Iowa, or
Isafjordur, Iceland). Applying wide sources of arcane knowledge,
the work is evidence of mapping an experience, place, or
intuition—a type of spatial graph that is also structural.
Critic and writer Charles Dee Mitchell has described my work
as a “drawing that works itself out in front of you.” The subtitle
Octagon Vibration Series is partly in homage to the Swiss artist/
healer Emma Kunz (1892–1963), who harnessed spiritual energy
and used a divination tool in her abstract drawings.
Artist's Additional works
Works shared by the artist outside of their featured New American Paintings selections


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