Callie Danae Hirsch



Callie's career as an artist began with her interest in the process of creating, the exploration of ideas. The paintings are created as stylized pathways, stories told through intricate designs that reveal and intrigue. Each painting is an attempt to recreate the power of personal identity as a living and evolving body.

She extends this energy to convert her surroundings into a body of work; exploring found objects, aboriginal textures and mythological ideas. The earliest artworks of any culture contain powerful chords that continue to resonate within our own bodies and surroundings. These paintings wander in and out following this thread; echoed by the dots placed in rich text or textures of delineated paths and moving molecules. An attempt to merge one's personal journey into the universal story.

The paintings here are a glimpse into one person's process; finding conflict or resolution by creating forms inseparable from anthropological, spiritual and natural forces . . . cycling one's past into the present and back into a common past.The paintings here are a glimpse into one person's process; finding conflict or resolution by creating forms inseparable from anthropological, spiritual and natural forces . . . cycling one's past into the present and back into a common past.

Callie’s art is featured on her web site @ http://www.callieart.com



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