stephanie tichenor
NJ whatsupwithsteph.wordpress.com
technique
Throughout my work I have explored
the tradition of craft through a variety of medium: batik, weaving, sculptural forms in
fabric, hand made/hand dyed felt, photography, printmaking and filmmaking. This
tradition with its emphasis on technique rather then the individual artist, allows
an ambiguity of the handmade vs. machine reproduction. This ambiguity positions
the craft tradition as a model for exploring and altering this machine made
plastic world we inhabit into one that responds more directly to our visceral,
and tactile knowledge.
influences
Throughout my career (as an artist and educator) I have chosen to work with children. Children are infinitely
inspirational for me, their energy, thirst for knowledge and insights are
elating. I am not unlike a child, my aesthetic is childlike and messy,
obsessive and sweet. My other influences include cartoons, video games,
boardwalk prizes, plastic bits, kids, toys, games, fruit, candy, sweets and
treats. Previous works of mine include paintings of stuffed animals and
licorice

