Katherine Levin-Lau

 Three Time Art Party Participant
K-Levin-lau
Galerie de l’Evolution I

 

Artist’s Website

www.katherinelevinlau.com

 

Artist’s Statement

I am a perpetual student of nature. My explorations have taken me to physical places such as tide pools, gardens and forests and my learning broadened by museums and books. I am filled with wonder at the beautiful, horrific, bizarre and puzzling intricacies of the natural world. I feel deeply the connection between all living things.

 

In 1992, I saw my first curiosity cabinet at the Royal Palace in Prague. These cabinets, sometimes called “wonderkammen,” gained popularity with a new breed of collectors during the Renaissance and later became precursors of our modern museums. Originally the hobby of the social elite: these private collections became more publicly attainable when men like P.T. Barnum realized their monetary potential and purchased, displayed and scattered these collections for their own gain. It was wonderful to see the Prague collection, intact and still in all it’s chaotic glory. A large étagère dominated the room with curved glass doors and shelves crammed to the top with objects. The collection was jumbled with no clear order: stuffed birds, statues,coral, an animal’s paw, dried flower specimens, a shrunken head, turtle shells, a dried puffer fish piled one on top of the other, vying for attention.

 

My current body of work reflects the impact of this visit to Prague. I have collected images from nature and anthropology and use these as elements in my personal iconography, juxtaposing images of contrasting origins in homage to the Prague cabinet’s Jumbled contents.

 

Recently I have been working on a series combining skeletal remains, seeds and butterflies. These images reflect not only the cycle of life but also their interconnection.

 

All the images are hand drawn on a zinc plate using a reductive process. The prints have multiple runs through the press. The original drawings have a monochromatic base and color is overlaid using viscosity techniques. Often the ghost of the image is used to begin the next print.

 

 

 

About the Artist

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