OPENING DECEMBER 3rd...

Rachel Paxton

Birth,death and the journey in between. Movement and rest. Departure and return. Ripening and decay. The present moment and the eternal. These dichotomies, the primordial touchstones of the Jungian collective unconscious, evoke memory, the passage of time, and the cycle of life.

Nature itself is the archetype for the cycle of growth, decay and regeneration. Berries, fruits, a small bullfinch or a fragile butterfly, a solitary leaf or a branch are recurring motifs, metaphors for the transformation and continuum of nature’s universal rhythms. Fragments of sheet music imitate these patterns while portions of maps establish points of departure and return. Remnants of the past, whether a swatch of mattress ticking, a medieval tile, portions of tin ceilings, or gravestone rubbings reflect a bygone era of harmony between nature, religion, and craft.

Psst ... all of the works from this show are available to view + purchase in our online shop!