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Journal — Ginni Seehagel
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A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. March 12, 2016. Þetta Reddast. It will all be okay. Like Timon and Pumbaa told many of us at a young age Hakuna Matata! Afterall, it means no worries for the rest of your days. In Iceland, Þetta Reddast. Similar, but less animated, and with a slightly different meaning. No worries can seem a bit ambiguous. Not to worry can mean not to care, though I don’t believe carelessness is at the root of either phrase. Matters is formed. It...
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A Journey- Contextural Exhibition, 2015 — Ginni Seehagel
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A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Journey- Contextural Residency Exhibition, The Hand The Mark The Thread, 2015. Mixed-media; silkscreen, paper sculpture, natural fibres, natural dyes, collected natural materials. Photography by: Mike Seehagel. Artwork by: Ginni Seehagel.
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A Day Dream- Contextural Exhibition, 2014 — Ginni Seehagel
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A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Day Dream- Contextural Residency Exhibition, Organic Matters, 2014. Mixed media; silkscreen, canvas and wool kinetic sculpture, natural dyes, collected natural materials. Organic matter is often unplanned, not manipulated, is beyond our control and conscious mind; derived spontaneously, and exists simply and beautifully. An. Photography by: Mike Seehagel. Artwork by: Ginni Seehagel.
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About — Ginni Seehagel
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A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. A Journey, 2015. A Day Dream, 2014. Over) Observing and (over) analyzing the nature of things. Ginni could be described as an artist and thinker migrating somewhere between mixed media and written word. Use of natural materials, textile, and experimental sculpture are prevalent in her recent work. Currently exploring the human connection to place.
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