Last year I posted here about the collaboration between Steve Ersinghaus and Carianne Mack (-Garside now, Congratulations!) that produced 100 poems and watercolors that has since been compiled in book form and were presented at a gallery showing.
Well these two have generously expanded upon the idea of using the academic summer vacation to include the work of other artists as well and this has come to be 100 Days: Summer 2009. But what I’m focusing on here is Carianne’s extraordinary work in interpreting Steve’s point of entry stories in a reversal of process.
Carianne’s work is often bold for watercolor, yet carries the softness of colors that contrarily intensifies the meaning of the story that’s being told. Check out her site to enjoy more of her work and to find out about gallery showings.