Heather Page Artworks

Land Marks Series

My Land Marks Series examines the correspondences between patterns of growth, decay, and erosion in synthetic and organic elements of our surroundings.

I begin with natural fragments such as lichens and man-made items such as crazed tiles, breaking them down to their core patterns and forms. I then employ unnatural scales, materials, and colors, and arrange them to highlight their structural similarities and irregular syncopations. My intent is to direct attention to the beauty, complexity, and the constant change of the environment, and to the way we interact with it through our reordering of its space and shape.

My Land Marks Series examines the correspondences between patterns of growth, decay, and erosion in synthetic and organic elements of our surroundings.
I begin with natural fragments such as lichens and man-made items such as crazed tiles, breaking them down to their core patterns and forms. I then employ unnatural scales, materials, and colors, and arrange them to highlight their structural similarities and irregular syncopations. My intent is to direct attention to the beauty, complexity, and the constant change of the environment, and to the way we interact with it through our reordering of its space and shape.

Beeline is about beginnings–making a beeline toward the unknown in order to challenge myself, to grow, and to revel in exploring something new…

Media: Etching, wood engraving, and drawing on mulberry paper

Size: 12” h x 12” w

Representing December, En Hiver celebrates the colors and textures of an early winter day in the Midwest…

Media: Silkscreen on paper

Size: 5 7/8” h x 5 7/8” w

Media: Silkscreen, intaglio, and lithograph on paper

Size: 6″ h x 6″ w

I created Interstices in collaboration with Dr. Timothy Machonkin, a biochemist from the University of Rochester, for the Transformation: Artist/Scientist Collaborations portfolio project…

Media: Silkscreen and drawing on paper

Size: 10″ h x 10″ w

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