E. J. Montgomery
Blue Bird II
Serigraph
22 x 30 inches
Published by Brandywine Workshop and Archives, Philadelphia.
From the Artist
For many years I have explored the role of memory and memorials in fashioning human history and identity in my art. My photographs and present abstracted artistic explorations dramatically portray configurations and coding processes of memory.
They represent memory as a template in which the mind stores cherished and sensitive experiences of people, places, and events. My art often contains calligraphic marks, strokes, swirling lines, language overlays of varied materials and colors, shadows and atmospheric conditions, and naturalistic formations in nature, such as trees, water and rocks.
My photographs offer glimpses of urban and rural landscapes and lifestyles of people of color today. Each work is titled and hopefully that adds to a greater understanding and discussion of the art between artist and viewer.
—Excerpted from http://galeriemyrtis.net/evangeline-j-montgomery-statement/, accessed 7-5-2021

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