MOIRA GEOFFRION

ALL DIFFERENT YET OF THE SAME ENTITY

My project incorporates seventy-two wooden panels painted with oil paint and grouped in a grid pattern that resembles a quilt.
This assemblage focuses on intricacies of color and texture as observed in nature from seeds, pods and plant parts found in the Arizona Sonoran Desert region of the American Southwest.
Visual characteristics from a wide range of desert flora are depicted in an enlarged scale thus drawing our attention to their functional and artistic forms. All differ in color, texture and patterns of growth yet form a harmonious landscape of natural beauty.
The entire artistic expression has evolved from my thirty years of paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media site-specific works that reference plant life in indigenous settings. Combined, my work depicts the diversity of nature and indirectly calls out for us all to maintain our respect, support, and understanding of differences among all peoples and nations. The natural environment does this.
So must we.
The arrangement of each painting can be altered, allowing the viewer to enjoy a
different pattern of visual juxtaposition.
Individual painted panels can be sold separately or in groups of nine.

NEW WORK

ANIMALS BIRDS AND HORSES

CLOUDS

LANDSCAPES

PEOPLE

SEEDPODS

WATER

OIL PAINTING - ON BOARD

OTHER RECENT WORK