Monday, July 19th, 2010
Tucson’s award winning artist Rebecca Thompson is our featured artist of the month. Art for Rebecca is a visual language, a way to cross barriers of gender, culture and economics through her creations.
When I asked WHY she creates what she does she answered, ”Creating with my hands, making ideas, stories, concepts into tangible forms is really about language. It is my language…the way I express views and observations. Without this language of visual art I would be silenced and sad.”
Through her art she continues to explore human interactions as well as those of nature and science. She continues to ask questions and is forever curious. Like many artists the process of making art calms her senses and takes her to that blissful place we often call Nirvana. Most artists of all types of creativity whether painters, musicians, dancers etc. experience this loss of time and escape into this magical zone while they are creating. It is the point of their greatest creations.
Below is a slideshow of a number of Rebecca’s art forms.
Slide 1 of 35.
The Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 2 of 35.
Longley-Cook Memorial Seating (Ithaca, NY)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 3 of 35.
Rillito River Lounges (Tucson, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 4 of 35.
Rillito River Seating/Bronze Still Life (Tucson, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 5 of 35.
Detail Bronze Still Life (Tucson, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 6 of 35.
Rillito River Seating (Tucson, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 7 of 35.
Centennial Garden (Ithaca, NY)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 8 of 35.
La Puerta (Tucson, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 9 of 35.
The Opponents
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 10 of 35.
Sarvodaya Garden (Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 11 of 35.
Scientific Graph (Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 12 of 35.
Artist & Scientific Graph (Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 13 of 35.
Rainwater Feature (Oro Valley,AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 14 of 35.
Artist & Bronze Inlay of Medicine Maze ( Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 15 of 35.
Maze ( Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 16 of 35.
Maze (Oro Valley, AZ)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 17 of 35.
Marriage Of The Pine (Ithaca, NY)
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 18 of 35.
Contemplation
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 19 of 35.
Aubrey
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 20 of 35.
Detained
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 21 of 35.
Waiting For Manna
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 22 of 35.
Book of Numbers
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 23 of 35.
Noh Girls I
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 24 of 35.
Noh Girls II
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 25 of 35.
The Fury
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 26 of 35.
Top View
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 27 of 35.
October Sky
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 28 of 35.
The Veil Of Mary
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 29 of 35.
Twighlight
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 30 of 35.
Embrace
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 31 of 35.
The Hills
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 32 of 35.
Peaks
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 33 of 35.
Pink Sky
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 34 of 35.
Dusk
Source: Rebecca ThompsonSlide 35 of 35.
Medicine Maze
Source: Rebecca Thompson
As you can see from the works above the artist constantly strives to create work that is dedicated to connecting to the viewers or to connect communities with themselves or their environments. Art for her is about connections on many levels. It is about discovery, discovering what has always existed and bringing these treasures to the surface of our consciousness.
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