Elizabeth Brim Artist Talk
Автор: Starworks
Загружено: 2020-10-30
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Metal artist Elizabeth Brim discusses her work and her connection with STARworks.
“I use traditional and innovative blacksmithing techniques to produce work known to mimic the look of soft fabric. The theme, inspired by my upbringing in Columbus Georgia references feminine attire.
My father worked a lot so my sister and I were influenced by a very female dominated world. My mother and Grandmother, domestic and meticulous craftswomen, sewed frilly dresses for us. They enjoyed and took pride in their accomplishments. Mother entertained us with fairy tales and stories she made up. We played with scraps of fabric that fell to the floor as they worked.
I take pleasure in breaking the preconceived idea that blacksmithing is an occupation for a brawny man. In my own way I am following the tradition of the ladies of my family. I use a hammer, anvil, torch and welders to make sculptures that reference cloth, suggest narratives and celebrate Southern women of my generation.” - Elizabeth Brim
Artist talks are a regular feature of Firefest, a two-day celebration of art created with fire. Firefest is typically held in April at STARworks in Star, NC. Guest artists in glass, ceramics and metal are invited to hold lectures, perform demonstrations and create sculpture. The public is invited to watch, take classes, meet the artists and enjoy fiery finale events. Programs like Firefest are made possible with donor support. Learn more by visiting www.STARworksNC.org.
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