Contemporary Art

Art Trolling at The MAC (part 2)

Isabelle Scurry Chapman, 'Birds of Lint,' 2010
Isabelle Scurry Chapman, ‘Birds of Lint,’ 2010

Isabelle Scurry Chapman in the lobby. Birds of Lint adorn a corner of the lobby. Displayed against bright red walls, they have a lot to compete with. But they manage to hold their own as part of the Beasts and Bunnies exhibit at The McKinney Avenue Contemporary (The MAC).

Chapman’s artist statement. These birds are made from recycled materials and things I find in living. This project is about being present… to my life, the birds that I see, the materials that float through my visual field, and my response to them. Birds in my work represent spirit, soul, a part of me that is connected to all living things. “Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul” (Emily Dickinson) are words that seem to fit what I am looking for as I weave laundry lint, sticks, seeds, bits of nature, thread, buttons, and other found objects into whimsical birds.

(above) 'Robin,', 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) ‘Robin,’, 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) 'Sandpiper,' 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) ‘Sandpiper,’ 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) 'Green Heron,' 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) ‘Green Heron,’ 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) 'Cardinal,' 2010, mixed media and recycled materials
(above) ‘Cardinal,’ 2010, mixed media and recycled materials

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