Sunday, 26 October 2025

Guardians & Elementals, solo exhibit by Melanie Isis Tinken, Oct 22- Nov 9

                                                 

Artist Statement



When I started working with embroidery on photographs I was exploring a psychic terrain. Embroidery is a fine, slow, and gentle skill. I offer it as a healing to an object untethered from its origin story; the analog photograph. The stranger within the photograph, is also the stranger within me. The landscape is the environment we exist within, it too has a soul. When I hold a photograph in my hand I become a medium to channel the ineffable. My process is intuitive, I only follow my needle and thread dictated via the photograph as both personal artifact and an object that has moved through the last two centuries. Each stitch asks in a repetition, “What is the medicine? What is necessary? What do you need? What do I need?”

Guardians and Elementals was created with an intention to meet the soul of magic (k). I am exploring what is spiritual as an art process. I crave a spirituality that is human sized and soul specific. That is gentle, kind and personal. That is not about scripture and wars in heaven. The spirituality I am interested in channeling, via my needle and thread, is about the beauty and wisdom in the subtle consciousness of nature and the inherent worth of our shared humanity. There’s a current of consciousness that is subtle and softly intelligent and this is what came through for me in the creation of these pieces.

Guardians are protectors looking out for the best interests of one another. Elementals are unseen nature spirits that correspond to earth, air, water and fire, they live within the etheric energy of the natural world, they hold our physical world in place. We need them.

My wish, always, for the strangers in the photographs is; that their medicine, is my medicine and my medicine is our medicine. My artwork is an offering that gentleness is worthy and softness is powerful. We are sacred. Earth is sacred. We need each other.


Melanie Isis Tinken

Please see photos from the reception Saturday October 25 celebrating member Melanie Isis Tinken and her stunning show. Many works have sold. Check it out before they are all gone!

                                                  

                                                       Artist Melanie Isis Tinken ( right) 














Sunday, 5 October 2025

The Forest: Stix & Stones, Solo exhibit by Jyne Greenley

What a wonderful afternoon celebrating Jyne Greenley and her new works.

Please find below artist statement and photos from reception.

For as long as I can remember, the forest has been my refuge — a place of healing, strength, and renewal. It has carried me through life, offering serenity in the hardest times, reminding me of resilience when I felt none of my own, and revealing beauty when I could not see it for myself.

This body of work presents new and recent mixed media pieces on wood and stone, created with mineral paints, charcoals, and plant materials. Some are framed with branches salvaged from recent storms, carrying within them the memory of nature’s cycles. These portraits of trees, landscapes, and elemental forces are meditations on presence and belonging, reflections of the deep connection and enduring beauty found in the natural world.


Jyne Greenley, 2025