Melissa Woodburn

ARTIST STATEMENT

I am inspired by using a variety of media to express statements about the rhythms and cycles of living.  The creative nature of the universe excites me and I filter this through my lens of female experience.  

I began working with pine needles in 1996 as a direct result of living under some messy long needled pine trees. I started combining them with ceramic in 2001, literally sticking my hands into the earth, as a way to heal my creative soul after the 9/11 terror attacks. I also work with other reused materials (such as shipping cardboards, reused buttons, ocean kelp or estate jewelry) as they come my way, sometimes combining these with ceramic, also.

ARTIST BIO

I always planned to be an artist.  I was one of those kids who drew every day and by doing this, I learned to be a close observer of nature.  When I was ten years old, my family moved to the country outside of Des Moines, Iowa, where I was free to roam the woods on my horse, observing blooming and hatching cycles close up.  Earning a BFA in college and working as a graphic designer for fifteen years helped attune my eye to pattern and repetition. 

After having kids, I was able to return to my Fine Art roots. Since that time I have been a working artist in fiber, ceramic and mixed media.  I have participated in Marin Open Studios for the last 22 years and I exhibit my work locally, nationally and internationally.  My work is included in the Kamm Teapot Foundation and private collections in Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York and Australia.