To kick off 2012, Frame of Mind invites you to come and experience Kindred Harvest, a series of new works from one of Columbia's fastest growing stars on the arts scene, Amanda Ladymon.
Amanda explains that Kindred Harvest "...investigates the many complexities of family and the roles played within those relationships. The mother and child bond and reproductive process is one strong...
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To kick off 2012, Frame of Mind invites you to come and experience Kindred Harvest, a series of new works from one of Columbia's fastest growing stars on the arts scene, Amanda Ladymon.
Amanda explains that Kindred Harvest "...investigates the many complexities of family and the roles played within those relationships. The mother and child bond and reproductive process is one strong influence on this work. Our upbringing affects us all, especially in determining what kind of person we turn out to be. Within this body of work, there are many photographic images used to reflect on my family’s past – all the photographs and drawings were acquired directly from my family albums. The many shapes and organic drawings interspersed amongst the photographic images represent the connective energy between each person, whether it was the memory of loving or possibly more of a longing. The use of circular forms continues to symbolize the connective relationship we have with one another in a biological or conceptual sense...".