8.21.2011

Jennifer Starkweather

Jennifer Starkweather - Mole Hills - Study 1
Jennifer Starkweather - Mole Hills - Study 2
Jennifer Starkweather - Mole Hills - Study 3
I came late to discovering Jennifer Starkweather. A friend of mine sent me a photo of one of her works last Fall, and I was blown away by the drawing and detail. You can look at her website here, where all these images came from. Her artist's statement is one I can understand and relate to. She is essentially interested in mapping things. Everything from real to imagined places, memories and experiences. I relate to how she describes creating "an annotated catalogue of my daydreams, memories, and ruminations". I often feel, when I am working on a very detailed drawing, that I am on some kind of journey within the drawing. I can see myself walking within the drawing from a bird's eye view. I sometimes think of my drawings as maps where I am designing the layout of a town or neighborhood. I know children draw like this, making landscapes for themselves. It seems like a very human thing to do; to try to locate ourselves within an environment or make up our own environment. I think it's part of comforting ourselves in this large, incomprehensible world. I do like creating an environment wherever I go. I hope it's a good one.

4 comments:

  1. Well, you know I'm loving this work! Anything with maps. And I can see how you would love it too. And she happens to live here in SF so I bet I'll get to see her work soon in person! Thanks for sharing her work!

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  2. Lucky duck. i wish I could see it in person!

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  3. Beautiful work. You must be soul sisters.

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  4. Beautiful. - wish I could see it in real life. Mapping is fascinating. I've been thinking about brain mapping more and more..

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