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Natalie Jenkins

  • Artwork
    • NO-MATTER-WHAT
    • To Touch an Elephant is to Touch a Snake
    • Mouths Hold Many Troooooths
    • Seeing isn't Believing
    • Pet Sounds
    • No Exit
    • Delphi-Ekstasis
  • Exhibition & Graphic Design
  • About & Contact

Where We Live: Vestige of Manifesto for the Well-Worn Home. Digital prints, size variable, 2015

Summer Show

July 03, 2015

New Member Show 2015
Thom Heileson, Natalie Jenkins, Philip LaDeau, Paula Rebsom, Joana Stillwell

Soil Artist-Run Gallery
July 2  -  August 2
Thursday - Sunday 12 - 5
Opening Reception July 2nd 6 - 8
Cultural Partner of the Seattle Art Fair
July 31 - Aug 2 

In Natalie Jenkins' latest body of work, Where We Live, she explores the mass availability of artwork over the Internet, examining what is captured and lost in the digital depiction, while reflecting on the relevance of physical experience. She has pieced together images gleaned from her website’s archive, along with plywood and Plexiglas to form sculptural vestiges. Mimicking her original works, she reveals the limitations in image. 
 

Where We Live: Vestige of Single Serving: Why you should create a decadent three course meal for one. Plywood, Plexiglass, digital prints, size variable, 2015

Where We Live: Vestige of One, Two, Few. Plywood, Plexiglass, digital prints, size variable, 2015

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