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Samuelle Green’s body of multidisciplinary work all has a common thread. Her paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations reference the interaction between human made and non-human visual languages. At times the encounters are contentious and at other times symbiotic. Many of her works are stills that simultaneously reflect the process of decay and those of luscious growth.
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Artist Statement: Samuelle Green (@samuellegreen)
Through mark-making or the use of repurposing discarded materials, Samuelle Green seeks to highlight the forms and details of nature that are frequently overlooked and under-appreciated, such as beehives, wasp nests, spiderwebs, and countless others. She starts with rigid structures or self-imposed parameters representing metaphorical frameworks of natural laws. Green then creates elements that repeat and propagate until they give way to organic forms free of both their literal and non-material scaffolds.