Liz London

Liz London Artist Statement

My artistic process combines layered applications of painting, drawing, smudging, rubbing, texturing and collaging with handmade papers from other countries around the world.

I often include photographs from my travels or mementos from nature combine with an extensive collection of antique images and unique objects which inspire me to create these one of kind eclectic pieces.

In order to create more depth in my work I invented a new application technique called, “Plastilaque.” This is a mixed- media photo process, in which I print on sheets of plastic, then layer the surface with other types of media resulting in additional depth. My favorite part of this process is that I can constantly explore and experiment and break the traditional ‘rules’ of combining mediums.

This may look like ‘play’ to the casual observer, but during the process I ask myself many “what if’s” and constantly push boundaries and even create ‘mistakes’, for there is great satisfaction in transforming these pieces into a wonderfully pleasing individual icons.

I work on many pieces at one time, often laying out multiple surfaces and letting torn pieces of paper, fabric, wood, images or photos dance and move around until a composition/message takes form, or theses pieces seems to speak for themselves. Sometimes immediately or after awhile a certain subject or theme may come into my mind, or I may sense a feeling of a color and/or shape may dominate.

Mixed media collage allows each piece to be its own thought and vision like an individual piece of a puzzle but when layered and positioned together they make an illustrated story.

Most of my goals are to tell stories through symbols: stories about ancient civilizations, scientific theory, moral or ethical dilemmas, paradoxical questions and sometimes humorous. I enjoy creating unique pieces in which I ask more questions than offer answers.

My artistic process has been so successful that in the spring in 2006 I developed 'Connecting through Collage' a workshop to share my methodology. I work with small groups guiding them through meditation and visualization exercise to explore their inner selves by creating collages. The Connecting through Collage workshop are well attended and continue to be offered many different times a year.

Communicating with my inner self communicating through art is my own personal adventure, a pure 'treasure hunt.'




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