Elizabeth Shatner`s Art by Nature at Lexington`s Mane on Main
Welcome to Elizabeth Shatner's special one night pop-up exhibit to celebrate the Lexington, KY premiere of "You Can Call Me Bill"!
Many of the works that Elizabeth has created over the years are inspired by the activities and communities that she and Bill have shared here in central Kentucky, as well as California and around the globe.
Tonight Elizabeth shares some of her favorites, conveying her and Bill's mutual love of the horse, as well as her own deep connection with the spiritual symbolism of the natural world.
Cherry Blossoms | Cherry Blossoms taken on a horse ranch inspire thoughts of spring, new beginnings, and youth. |
Selfie Mosaic I | Special Edition: Part of the Into the Light interactive Exponential Artwork This photo mosaic represents the spirit of the folks who created a virtual community by uploading their projection selfies to the artist’s online IntoTheLight.me gallery during the piece’s installation at the Art Museum at the University of Kentucky in 2014. The shape of this mosaic is inspired by the “koru” symbol used by the Maori people of New Zealand. Derived from the unfurling fern frond, the spiral depicts new beginnings, growth, harmony, and the promise of meaningful relationships. These may be individualized selfies, but in this community of light, no one is alone. To learn more about Elizabeth's interactive video art installation, Into The Light, designed to celebrate community and combat the loneliness epidemic, click here. |
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