Dawn Clements

[1] Her primary mediums were sumi ink and ballpoint pen on small to large scale paper panels.

In order to complete a drawing she cut and pasted paper, editing and expanding the composition to achieve the desired scale.

As I move between the mundane empirical spaces of my apartment and studio, and the glamorous fictions of movies, apparently seamless environments are disturbed through ever-shifting points of view.

[4] Her drawings were inspired by her own domestic environment and also by rooms viewed in soap operas and melodramatic films.

The drawing flowed over multiple pieces of paper to create a distorted panorama that reflected time, memory, space, and home.