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Solo Chronicles: Final Installment

8/5/2013

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Organic Perspectives: The Fern Series is printed and installed at East Bay Sotheby’s!
Now it’s time to catch you up.
In Solo Chronicles: Third Installment, I shared some of the objects I created from the scans I made (Second Installment), which were inspired by my trip to Fort Ross (First Installment). From the resulting work it’s obvious that my favorite object was the “fern,” which is featured in the final series.
Beginning a composition can be problematic when working analog (with physical materials, like paint on canvas, pencil on paper, etc); the blank canvas stares back, daring you to make a commitment (or a mistake!). This really isn’t a problem when working digitally, because anything can be changed. And if I’m not sure I want to change it, I can just duplicate the file. Therefore inhibitions really aren’t a problem.
Interestingly, the exact opposite is true… it’s more about “anything goes” and “what if?” So much can be changed at any point, that the options can take me in many different directions with the same image. As new possibilities are presented, the work leads me where it wants to go. Responding to ideas, rather than having a preconceived notion, allows me to make discoveries (and have a lot of fun exploring!).
The only down-side to this process is the massive amount of work produced. Conservatively, there are over 125 images in this series (not counting objects made). Certainly, not all 125 images are good enough to be shown… but many of them were used to make more artwork with.
Here are some examples of explorations that came early in the process, testing color palettes and combing objects.
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
From the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Then I develop some compositions, focusing on the balance of objects, how they relate to each other, foreground/background issues, etc.
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
The final part of the process combines previous results. In some cases it is easy to see the mashing, while in others it is a subtle complication, which might require a keen eye to detect the sources.
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
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Fern Series

8/1/2013

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This work was inspired by the dramatic views at Fort Ross, along the northern coast in Sonoma County near Jenner, California. 

After a short hike through weather beaten fields and forest, followed by an exploration of the lives lived at a Russian fort, I arrive at the enormous cliffs overlooking the shore, an overwhelming view. Once I’ve caught my breath, closer examination of the shore from above provides dizzying spectacles; impossibly bright colors and movement under the water evolve into abalone hunters surfacing to their rigs while their partners, mere dots from above, await on shore. Seaweed pushed and pulled by the tide, slaps enormous boulders engulfed by surf, then suddenly exposed. A short but treacherously steep hike down to the shore is rewarded with lush vegetation and a small peaceful beach. Dried out dead thistles stand as sentinels to all the comings and goings, while a marshy area hides some horsetail ferns, a personal favorite. 

Having grown up in a colder climate with a different range of flora, I am enthralled when I see horsetail ferns no matter what stage of life. Early shoots just developing or old and leggy plants ready to return to the earth, looking at them transports me to another world. It is not surprising therefore, that the horsetail ferns I saw that day dominated my thoughts as I began this work. 

My making process begins by scanning gestures (dragging my fingers over a scanner), which are the only source used to produce this work. As I collage the captured fingerprints together they turn into new objects, in this case the horsetail fern.
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Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
Part of the Fern Series by Kristin Doner
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