body of workBull Kelp and Balayage
materials Acrylic on raw canvas
framed in birch
Madrone trees don't get lonely
on the rocks • 30” x 30”
Sometimes I wish I was a snake
so I could shed my own skin • 30” x 30”
The bees sure are happy with
the lavender this year • 30” x 30”
This seaweed is really stuck between
my toes • 30” x 30”
The sea anemones get sassy
at low tide • 30” x 30”
spitting cherry pits out the
car window • 10” x 10”
passionate about her mulberry
silk eye mask • 10” x 10”
if chlorophyll took
a selfie • 10” x 10”
THE LILACS ARE
LATE THIS YEAR • 10” x 10”
BLUE TONGUES AND BRAIN FREEZE •
10” x 10”
TOO LAZY TO PICK UP PEONEY PETALS •
10” x 10”Framed pieces photographed by TAYLOR DABNEY
Colombo is a mixed-media abstract artist based Lopez Island, Washington. She received her BA in Visual Arts from Sewanee: The University of the South (2009) and MS in Creative Technology from VCU Brandcenter (2012). She was most recently an Artist in Residence at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity (2017) and participated in the Portland-based artist incubator Prequel (2016).
For more about this series you can read through this Artist Statement.
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