Nell Hergenrather
Santa Rosa, CA
I received my formal training at UC Santa Barbara with an emphasis in painting. Lately, I am exploring encaustic, adding dimension to my sculptural paintings.
MessageNell Hergenrather received her formal art training at the University of California at Santa Barbara, where she primarily worked with oil on canvas. Over the last 20 years she has been sculpting, mold-making, and using cutting edge materials to create plants, landscapes, cityscapes, and underwater worlds. She has shown widely in the Bay Area and California. There is a futuristic and hopeful nature to her work, much like the person behind it, and she asks the viewer to look closely to appreciate the variety of texture and mediums she is using. Her bird and fish characters access a comical and even skeptical perspective, challenging the viewer to relate. Somehow her sculptural forms do the same in a three dimensional way, bringing something familiar and something unexpected at once. Much of Nell's upbringing was unconventional, from the hippy commune she was raised on until age 9, to the year-long journey around the world at age 14. Through these experiences she has cultivated a voice in her work that values the eclectic, and yet steers toward universal principles of balance, simplicity, and natural forms.
Statement
“I have a particular affinity towards visionary artist like Buckminster Fuller and Ruth Asawa, and more recently, the fabulous architecture of Zaha Hadid. They shared their work to show beauty and innovation in design, at both personal and societal levels. I paint landscapes and reefs-scapes to connect to what exists already on this fascinating planet, as well as to emphasize what could be. Domed buildings and landscapes teeming with biodiversity are all part of my hope for the future. The bird characters allude to an alternate version of evolution, one where we are more acutely aware of animals’ judgement, but not without humor in their posturing.”
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