Natural Selections

When it comes to art, nature can be an awesome subject – or a totally boring one. We’ve seen a zillion photos of the Grand Canyon. Thomas Kinkade’s landscapes are now relegated to coffee mugs and T-shirts. And you can only look at so many of Bob Ross’ happy little...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

When it comes to art, nature can be an awesome subject – or a totally boring one. We’ve seen a zillion photos of the Grand Canyon. Thomas Kinkade’s landscapes are now relegated to coffee mugs and T-shirts. And you can only look at so many of Bob Ross’ happy little trees before you realize they all look the effin’ same. But local artist Carrie Marill isn’t giving up on nature.

“Flora and fauna are reoccurring themes in my work,” says Marill, whose new “Carrie Marill: Pattern Makers” exhibit continues at Lisa Sette Gallery through January 2, 2010. “Perhaps the inspiration has come from lots of time outside in the Pacific Northwest and Canada, where I try and spend most of the summer escaping the blazing sun of Arizona.”

Marill’s latest works took a cue from the willowy tree branches found in Japanese screen paintings and historic Persian patterns, although to the modern eye, the latter looks like a collection of bad Father’s Day ties.


Tuesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Nov. 5. Continues through Jan. 2, 2009

When news happens, Phoenix New Times is there —
Your support strengthens our coverage.

We’re aiming to raise $30,000 by December 31, so we can continue covering what matters most to you. If New Times matters to you, please take action and contribute today, so when news happens, our reporters can be there.

$30,000

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the Arts & Culture newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...