Made At Theodore Payne Foundation
Books and monoprints created by adults and children during workshops conducted by Laura Stickney, TPF 2012 Artist-in-Residence”
January 11-March 2, 2013
Theodore Payne Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of mixed media art inspired by the colors, shapes and textures of the environment at the Theodore Payne Foundation (TPF).
On view are works created by adult and youth artists completed in workshops conducted by Laura Stickney, 2012 Artist-in-Residence. Visitors will enjoy monotypes printed under the shelter of western sycamore trees, leaf-presses and herbaria documenting native plant specimens, and fanciful folded books with engaging patterns and stampings of native blossoms and stems.
About Laura Stickney
A graduate of the University of Southern California with a major in printmaking, Laura is a multi-talented artist who has taught art to all ages for 25 years at the well-known Barnsdall Art Park in Hollywood.
As TPF’s 2012 Artist-in-Residence, Laura created a body of work that included oil paintings, watercolors, etchings, poems and artist’s books inspired by the TPF site, the nursery and gardens, dried seed pods, and detritus found on the ground. Her work was shown in a one-person exhibition October thru December 2012.