Showing posts with label Clyde Connell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clyde Connell. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Connections-- ancient sounds and language






















                        This morning, as I was listening to the birds, I kept thinking about Oliver Sacks' ideas in the previous post --- that we as humans are connected to nature through geometric patterns.  I thought about the bird sounds being patterns, structured through rhythm and repetition, and how they bring me a sense of not just familiarity, but also of completion, of wholeness.









I wonder if the sound patterns, like geometric patterns are inside of us, if the vocalization of the birds is stored as auditory patterns somewhere in our evolutionary DNA, if bird calls are as much a part of who we are as a snowflake.


I was thinking of Clyde Connell's series of Swamp Song drawings in which she recorded the sounds of the bayou by making thousands of spontaneously generated marks, effectively creating her own written language as she listened to birds and other swamp sounds.




















































Like Connell, I grew up in Lousiana; when I was very young we lived in the southernmost part of the state where the distinction between what is land and what is water is never completely clear.  Here are some of my  sister's old photos from a notebook she made during the time we lived near Bayou Teche.




















































Bayous, birds, ancient sound, evolution-- the word that comes to mind is...

at·a·vism
 noun \ˈa-tə-ˌvi-zəm\

Definition of ATAVISM

1
a : recurrence in an organism of a trait or character typical of an ancestral form and usually due to genetic recombination
b : recurrence of or reversion to a past style, manner, outlook, approach, or activity atavism

Origin of ATAVISM

French atavisme, from Latin atavus ancestor, from at-(probably akin to atta daddy) + avus grandfather — more atuncle
First Known Use: 1833






















Monday, May 14, 2012

Clyde Connell- "Lake Stilts"

Lake Stilts 1982
Mixed Media
60 1/2" x 106"





































Having grown up in New Orleans,  Clyde Connell's "Lake Stilts" makes me think of the prototypical, top-heavy Louisiana lake and beach houses.  Their fragility and precarious "pick-up-sticks" quality  is even more apparent in the post-Katrina photo below. Connell lived on Lake Bistineau in northern Lousiana and was inspired, in part, by the stick-like structures and trees around the lake.
Lake Pontchatrain boat houses
New Orleans, LA
(post Katrina)



















As for the shadow boxes (top photo), I love them.  They remind me of caves and nests, of making a "place" for sacred objects--  in this case egg-shaped stones, which for Connell, signified both the organic and the permanent.

In a funny way, they also remind me of the dioramas I made in grade school, taking a box and creating a tableau-- maybe a scene from history-- moving the pieces back and forth in the space to create a dialogue among the parts, to tell a story.

And I wonder about the need to contain things in boxes because I derive great satisfaction from drawing a box before I draw a bird.  Is it the safety through containment, the marking of boundaries, the desire to organize, or all of these things plus the need to make a special place for, and assign meaning to objects in our lives?
-art photo credits from the book "Clyde Connell" by Charlotte Moser

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Clyde Connell sculpture

Sculpture Group 1977


Swamp Ritual 1978
Mixed media
81" x 24" x 22"


Rain Place- Detail


Rain Place 1978
84" x 54" x 36"




Photo credits- "Clyde Connell" by Charlotte Moser

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Clyde Connell- Bound People Series


Bound People series
1986
72" x 15" x 3"




































Clyde Conell and Bound People series
1986
72"x 15"x 3" each
Louisiana artist Clyde Connell (1901-1998) and some of her work. You can read about her in this  article by Charlotte Moser,  the author of the book "Clyde Connell".

-Photos from Charlotte Moser's book, "Clyde Connell."

Clyde Connell- Non-persons

Non-person posts- Detail


















Non-person Posts
1977
Mixed Media collage
including machine gears, chains,  gear shifts,  feathers and fibers
108" x 67"

Non-person Woman
1977
Mixed Media Collage
80" x 20"

































-Photos from "Clyde Connell" by Charlotte Moser