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Joan Elliott
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Oils, acrylics, sculpture
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Joan Elliott
I create paintings and small
sculptures using an assortment of mediums such as oil and acrylic paint,
bees’ wax and found objects. My works are almost always a process of experimentation
and unfolding. I lather on, scrape away, mix into, and keep working an
art piece until it feels finished. I may begin with a single shape or object,
but end with multiple layers, varying textures, and patterns. Similarly,
I may begin an artwork’s subject with a simple thought, but end with broader
concepts, relationships, and metaphors.
The Southern Appalachian
region is a great influence on my art. I walk outdoors every day and see
the tremendous variety and richness of shapes, colors, and textures. I
often pick up objects to reference or use directly in an artwork. Like
the natural world, my creative side grows and often reveals the unexpected.
Joan lives and works in
Unicoi, Tennessee surrounded by the Appalachian Mountains. She earned her
Masters of Social Work in 1982 and enjoyed a career in the mental health
field. She went back to school and completed a BFA with a concentration
in painting from ETSU in 2006. Joan shows her art in local and regional
galleries and exhibits. She supports Arts Corps, as afterschool arts program
for underserved youth. She appreciates serving on the board of the Johnson
City Area Arts Council and the Watauga Valley Art League.
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