Lifecycles: The Art of Anneke Wilder
A biologist gone rogue, my visual art is based in a desire to communicate the intricacies and complexity of life on earth, inspire curiosity and reflection, and cultivate devotion to our human and nonhuman communities. — Anneke Wilder
Seattle artist Anneke Wilder draws on her deep background in the sciences to create detailed works that deal with both real and imagined themes of growth and decay — of our bodies, our culture, and our landscapes. Her work often incorporates natural pigments extracted from foraged organic matter such as plants and fungi, and this exploration allows her to connect deeply with the environments in which she lives and works.
This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton and over 40 images.
Published June 5, 2024 by Occidental Square.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-63398-177-5
A biologist gone rogue, my visual art is based in a desire to communicate the intricacies and complexity of life on earth, inspire curiosity and reflection, and cultivate devotion to our human and nonhuman communities. — Anneke Wilder
Seattle artist Anneke Wilder draws on her deep background in the sciences to create detailed works that deal with both real and imagined themes of growth and decay — of our bodies, our culture, and our landscapes. Her work often incorporates natural pigments extracted from foraged organic matter such as plants and fungi, and this exploration allows her to connect deeply with the environments in which she lives and works.
This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton and over 40 images.
Published June 5, 2024 by Occidental Square.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-63398-177-5
A biologist gone rogue, my visual art is based in a desire to communicate the intricacies and complexity of life on earth, inspire curiosity and reflection, and cultivate devotion to our human and nonhuman communities. — Anneke Wilder
Seattle artist Anneke Wilder draws on her deep background in the sciences to create detailed works that deal with both real and imagined themes of growth and decay — of our bodies, our culture, and our landscapes. Her work often incorporates natural pigments extracted from foraged organic matter such as plants and fungi, and this exploration allows her to connect deeply with the environments in which she lives and works.
This book contains an interview by Dale Cotton and over 40 images.
Published June 5, 2024 by Occidental Square.
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-63398-177-5