Brenda Mallory (artist)

Her artwork ranges from small decorations to large sculptures and utilizes a variety of materials such as handmade papers, cloth, wax, and recycled objects.

[1] She watched her father's crafting techniques of binding objects together with baling wires, which she credits as an influence in her art: "especially slapdash aesthetics of the hard connections of the nuts and bolts".

Ultimately, Mallory communicates through the symbolisms, she implies her concerns about the health of the environment and the interactions between humans and nature.

One other important topic of Mallory's work is using art to support individuals, families, and cultures that suffer from outside forceful influences.

Overall, Mallory's main topic with her work is to improve the conditions of mistreated people and nature by drawing attention with her artwork.

[10] The dark unsymmetrical tall shapes scattered around but yet again joined together by wires, surrounded by colorful geometric spike-shaped forms placed on the floor and the wall.

Some artworks from this collection were displayed in exhibition Intricate Form at the Museum of Art Fort Collins from January 18 – March 17, 2019.

that Mallory hoped to express support for nature protection and to draw attention to energy waste through her fame and exhibitions.