Deanna
Wood - Artist Statement
Tornadoes
are frightening and deadly, but also strangely beautiful. Their raw
physical power and destructive strength are awesome. An approaching
storm can be terrifying but also exciting; the birds stop singing, the
wind stops blowing, and the air turns an eerie green.
The inspiration
for my work comes from recurring dreams about tornadoes. Often these
dream tornadoes appear far away but with the potential to turn, causing
injury and destruction. Like me in my dream, the viewer is not sure
if the tornado will remain distant or if it will become a threat. Sometimes
the tornado is eliminated altogether, the primary imagery being telephone
poles or the outlines of houses.
The telephone
pole image emerged from news footage of a deadly Oklahoma tornado. The
tornado blended into the clouds in the background, but the telephone
poles were clear, snapping in half, one by one, as the tornado continued
on its path of destruction.
The house shape represents shelter, home and safety. Although more stable
than telephone poles, houses are just as vulnerable to nature's fury.
The imagery of limbs and trees represents wind, chaos, and confusion.
This work
illustrates the fragility of life. By focusing on the human need for
order in the face of chaos, it serves as a reminder that life is fleeting.
The encaustic
technique involves melting beeswax and Damar crystals (a natural resin)
to create a wax medium. The medium can be tinted with oil paint. I brush
multiple layers of hot wax medium onto my surface (usually collage on
masonite) and use a heat gun to fuse the wax layers to each other and
to the surface. I then often scratch into or scrape away areas of wax,
applying oil pastel or oil paint to the surface. The wax adds texture,
color, and an interesting play of transparency and opacity.
Resume
Education
MFA,
Painting - Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, 2004
Minor: Intermedia (Bookmaking, Papermaking, and Printmaking)
MA, Graphic
Design - Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, 1994
Minor: Photography/Bookmaking
BFA,
Graphic Design - Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, 1990
Minor: Art History
Selected
Exhibitions
Forthcoming
Solo Exhibitions:
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City
Arts Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2006
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Graceland
University, Lamoni, Iowa, 2006
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Truckee
Meadows Community College, Reno, Nevada, 2006
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Irving
Community Television Network Studio, Irving, Texas, 2007
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Manhattan
Arts Center, Manhattan, Kansas, 2007
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Leslie
Powell Foundation and Gallery, Lawton, Oklahoma, 2008
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2005
"Clearing," Jaycee Center for the Arts, Irving, TX
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2004
"Seeking Shelter," Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, East
Fine Arts Gallery, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX
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2004
"Spring Storm," 33UP Gallery and Studios, Dallas, TX
Group
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2004
"In Balance," Visual Art League of Lewisville, Lewisville,
TX
- 2003 Margo
Jones Performance Hall Lobby, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX
- 2002 "Storm
Warning," Gallery 010, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX
Group:
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2005
"November Invitational," The Studio Gallery, Houston, TX
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2005
"Painting Alumni Art Exhibition," Texas Woman's University,
Denton, TX
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2005
"Gallery Opening," Chris Hoover Gallery, Rockwall, TX
- 2004 "In
Balance," Visual Art League of Lewisville, Lewisville, TX
- 2003 "Current,"
Gallery 010, Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX
- 2002
"Caught Off Balance," Hara Gallery, Denton, TX
- 2002 "Precarious
Balance," Brick Haus Cafe, Denton, TX
- 2002 "Balance...A
Beginning," Grayson County College, Denison, TX
- 2002 "UnEdited,"
gallery_803, Denton, TX
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2005
"Cover to Cover 2005," Maryland Federation of Art, Baltimore,
MD (Juror: Helen Frederick, Executive Director, Pyramid Atlantic Art
Center, Silver Spring, MD)
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2005
"Book + Art = ?," Core New Art Space, Denver, CO (Juror:
Alicia Bailey)
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2005
"South Arkansas Arts Center 2005 Annual Juried Art Competition,"
El Dorado, AR (Juror: Suzanne Weaver, Associate Curator of Contemporary
Art, Dallas Museum of Art)
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"2005
Plano Art Association National Juried Exhibition," ArtCentre
of Plano, Plano, TX
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"2005
20" x 20" x 20": A Compact Competition," Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge, LA (Juror: Dr. Stephanie Hanor, Museum
of Contemporary Art in San Diego)
- 2003 "Voertman's
Student Exhibition," Fine Arts Gallery, Texas Woman's University,
Denton, TX (Juror: Betty Hicks)
- 2002 "North
Texas Area Art League Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition," Center
for the Visual Arts, Denton, TX (Juror: Cheryl Vogel) Award
- 2002 "Viewpoints,"
Lewisville Visual Art League Center, Lewisville, TX (Jurors: Pam and
William Campbell)
- 2000 "North
Texas Area Art League Annual Juried Fine Arts Exhibition," Center
for the Visual Arts, Denton, TX(award winner)
- 1995 "Matrix
International 1995," Matrix Gallery, Sacramento, CA (Jurors: Kim
Anno and Leo F. Hobaica Jr.)
- 1995 "Expo
'95," 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX (Juror: Don Bacigalupi)
- 1995 "Celebrating
Women," University of North Texas, Denton, TX
- 1994 "Agnes
Scott College Book Arts Exhibition," Agnes Scott College, Decatur,
GA (Jurors: Peter Frank and Judith Hoffberg)
- 1994 "Summer
Small Works '94," 500X Gallery, Dallas, TX (Juror: Alison de Lima
Greene)
- 1994 "Off
the Shelf: Books by Artists," Tempe Arts Center, Tempe, AZ
- 1990
"Dallas Society of Visual Communications Student Competition,"
CityPlace, Dallas, TX
- 1989 "Voertman's
Student Exhibition," Fine Arts Gallery, Texas Woman's University,
Denton, TX
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Barry,
Meg. "This new art exhibit might blow you away." The Lasso
3 Oct. 2002: 5.
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Breeding,
Lucinda. "A Storm to Sit On." Denton Record Chronicle 18
Sep. 2005: D5+.
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Breeding,
Lucinda. "Shows of Force." Denton Record Chronicle 2 Dec.
2005: D3.
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Breeding,
Lucinda. "Artist finds calm after the storm." Denton Record
Chronicle 6 Oct. 2002: D5+.
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Dalkey,
Victoria. "Surreality Bites Matrix Show Goes From Monumental
To Witty, Small." The Sacramento Bee 23 Apr. 1995: EN9.
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Owens,
Marjorie. "Storm Warning opens at TWU." North Texas Daily
8 Oct. 2002: 8.
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