ERIKA KOHR


ARTIST STATEMENT

As a visual artist I strive to create a narrative in my work that is both personal and universal. My work tells the story of the human condition by presenting pieces of a story, fragments of the whole, fill in the blank faces and characters. Clothing forms imply the human body that would be within and the story which that body tells. Honeycomb symbolizes creativity, community and our natural ability to actualize that which we need. Hearts in my work represent choice and free will…being both strong and fragile as the heart must be. My work explores gender, emotion and our connections to nature.


Learning Loyalty, Handblown & sculpted glass, steel wall mount 5 X 10 X 5.5", 2005
Honey Do, Handblown & sculpted glass, steel wall mount 7.5 X 12 X 3.5", 2005



She's Got to Lie Down

The Transplant, Handblown & sculpted glass, steel wall mount 7 X 12 X 5", 2003
The Journey, Handblown & sculpted glass, steel wall mount 7 X 8 X 5", 2004





Resume: Erika Kohr

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