Neon Campfire (Tell Me a Story)
ERIN RACHEL HUDAK
Brooklyn
Acrylic on canvas
2012
erinrachelhudak.com
Born in Stow, Ohio in 1978, Erin Rachel Hudak creates collages, drawings, paintings and sculptures that are "as much poetic as they are political and playful as they are perceptive." writes Pauli Ochi of Ochi Gallery in Sun Valley, Idaho.Â
Working with an assortment of materials, Hudak’s work discusses, among other things, ideas of freedom, power, entrapment and ultimately asks, where are we going and were have we been. Hudak layers acrylic paint, photographs, graphite and colored pencils to create visual narratives that are fueled by the recycled material of our cultural media. In each drawing, painting or sculpture she weaves a new dimensionality into what may seem familiar, creating allegories that speak to both the individual and collective story.
Hudak has been awarded with grants for her public temporary sculptures: Love You Forever, installed under the Manhattan bridge on the Brooklyn Bridge beach in 2011, and Everything Is Fine, installed in the historic Tobacco Warehouse, 2010. Both were proposed and created especially for the DUMBO Arts Festival.
66"H x 70"W
Price: $ 7,000.00
TNC Gallery of Contemporary Artists
Contemporary Artists: painting, embroidered narrative, drawing, sculpture, mixed media. photography, prints
Neon Campfire (Tell Me a Story)
Brooklyn
Acrylic on canvas
2012
erinrachelhudak.com
Born in Stow, Ohio in 1978, Erin Rachel Hudak creates collages, drawings, paintings and sculptures that are "as much poetic as they are political and playful as they are perceptive." writes Pauli Ochi of Ochi Gallery in Sun Valley, Idaho.Â
Working with an assortment of materials, Hudak’s work discusses, among other things, ideas of freedom, power, entrapment and ultimately asks, where are we going and were have we been. Hudak layers acrylic paint, photographs, graphite and colored pencils to create visual narratives that are fueled by the recycled material of our cultural media. In each drawing, painting or sculpture she weaves a new dimensionality into what may seem familiar, creating allegories that speak to both the individual and collective story.
Hudak has been awarded with grants for her public temporary sculptures: Love You Forever, installed under the Manhattan bridge on the Brooklyn Bridge beach in 2011, and Everything Is Fine, installed in the historic Tobacco Warehouse, 2010. Both were proposed and created especially for the DUMBO Arts Festival.
66"H x 70"W
Price: $ 7,000.00
Artspan is Contemporary Art - Painting