__“The intent of my artwork is to demonstrate the idea of humans' ability to oscillate between existing as one of a kind, as well as, one of a greater assemblage. The work is a narrative of my convictions, conduct, and courage for acceptance and inclusion. A great deal of my artwork is crafted from textile methods and playful interpretations of identity through colorful means.
__I have been working with computers as a fine art and interactive medium for over twenty-five years. This technique lends itself to sculptural artwork and my assemblages contain elements of computer-enhanced images, transparencies, hand weaving, and textiles.
__I earned a Bachelors of Science in Art at Lewis & Clark College and a Masters of Fine Art in Visual Art at Vermont College of Norwich University. My passion is to interweave color theory, iconic content, and education with hopeful beliefs and storytelling to produce a multi-layered message about kind acceptance.”
- Renne Emiko Brock-Richmond |