DRAWING > MONSOON SEASON

Photo Credit: Sarah Moore

I have become acutely aware of sensory occurrences in the natural environment. This summer I spent a month in New Mexico, and observed the routine and tumultuous weather patterns of monsoon season.

The formal characteristics of the drawings in Monsoon Season reference the rapidly changing skies of the Southwest. Bright, blue skies in the morning are typically interrupted by a small cumulus cloud in the early afternoon. Finally, the small cloud becomes a dark, ominous thunderhead forcing one to find shelter.

Monsoon Season
watercolor and graphite on paper
18"x 12"
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
30"x 22"
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
2016
Monsoon Season
watercolor, graphite, and cattlemarker on paper
30"x 22"
2016
Monsoon Season
watercolor, graphite, and cattlemarker on paper
30"x 22"
2016
Monsoon Season
watercolor, graphite, and cattlemarker on paper
30"x 22"
2016
Monsoon Season
watercolor, graphite, and cattlemarker on paper
30"x 22"
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
5'x 5'
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
5'x 5'
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
5'x 5'
2016
Monsoon Season
graphite and cattle marker on paper
5'x 8'
2016