Siobhan McClure
Artist Statement
My work contains a layering of multiple realities where the world of the spirit brushes up against the natural world, one that has been marred by humanity’s misuse. They are allegorical laments speaking of loss and regeneration, of time and how little we know. They do not illustrate a written narrative nor are intended to be didactic. However, I hope they foster contemplation and a desire to act in aid of others and the planet. They are lamentations for what has been lost and what the future may hold, yet they also contain seeds of hope.
1994 MFA, CSULB, Long Beach, CA
Artist Statement
My work contains a layering of multiple realities where the world of the spirit brushes up against the natural world, one that has been marred by humanity’s misuse. They are allegorical laments speaking of loss and regeneration, of time and how little we know. They do not illustrate a written narrative nor are intended to be didactic. However, I hope they foster contemplation and a desire to act in aid of others and the planet. They are lamentations for what has been lost and what the future may hold, yet they also contain seeds of hope.
1994 MFA, CSULB, Long Beach, CA