Lucienne Lovelette TheArtMagazine Collection International 02 February 5, 2014 - ISSN 0799-3609 | Page 415
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rt that is made to enter through the eyes is also made
to be digested by our mind, giving nourishment to our
soul causing us to be moved. I’ve always felt that art
should be raw and honest, not pretentious.
To tell you a little about myself, I’m an 80’s baby (albeit the very
beginning of the 80’s) born in Nashville, TN. I went to the Art
Institute of Atlanta and graduated in the year 2000 with a major
in graphic design. However, I never left my first love of fine art. In
fact (CORRECTION- Fine Art was an extenuation to my graphics
program.) it was an extension.
My current undertaking is named, The Ishan Project.
The story: Because of a mysterious occurrence, mankind’s memory
has been wiped clean of a group of people that look like us, but
whose extremities stretch to the heavens like branches of a tree.
Through a series of art projects for 365 days, starting in March
2013, I’m documenting my investigation of what this occurrence
actually was. In addition, I am creating a visual anthropological
documentary of the Ishan’s story and history with this compelling
story through pictures and interviews of The Ishan.
I now live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area. My work has
been exhibited both nationally and internationally.
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