The artwork of earning art: Amy O. Woodbury



Movement. Motion. House.

Amy O. Woodbury was the moment a contemporary dancer and choreographer where her milieu was movement, motion and house. When in the studio inventing movement, she would sometimes imagine illustrations or photos and concepts that she believed would be improved expressed as a piece of visible art fairly than a dance. These days, as a two-dimensional visible artist, she is tapping into her choreography practical experience as a way to create movement, motion, and room on canvas.

Interlopers (Submitted photo)

Woodbury settles in day-to-day in her spatially challenged studio, previously a screened-in porch, purposely minimizing distractions of audio and sight. Her prompts and inspirations occur from her character walks in close proximity to Lake Michigan right here in Evanston, and the styles, styles, and contours of the crimson rocks in Southern Utah the place she visits consistently. Also, from her eager observation of other artwork. And when