Artist Ellen Sollod has spent the last year, armed with a pinhole camera and audio recorder, creating a portrait of the Lake Washington shoreline.
Mudlake/Magnuson Park: former fishing lake largely filled by the Cut. 1939 completely filled to create a runway for Navy planes. A former wetland, the runway kept sinking.
In contrast to a relentlessly cacophonous world in which our experiences are often mediated ones, I seek to create art that arrests you in the moment and encourages you to be where you are.
In my public work, I am motivated by a desire to make you more aware, physically and psychologically, of your surroundings and your response to them. Social, political, historical and environmental conditions inform my approach.
In my personal work, through a wide range of media, I create visual and verbal metaphors to probe personal and social issues.
For me, art making is a relentless process of inquiry and discovery. A persistent experimenter, I am never the one to let things be. I am always asking questions and exploring answers with the explicit intention of using the work to engage you in dialogue.