By Erin Rachel Hudak
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Underwater, 2020, 12x9 inches, acrylic on wood panel
Reminiscent of an underwater journey, this painting is an exploration of a garden that
flows in and out with the tides. The neon yellow fades beautifully into stains of green,
then light blue with tuberous biomorphic shapes in the foreground.
Born in Stow, Ohio in 1978, Erin Rachel Hudak creates collages, paintings and installations that discuss ideas of freedom, power, perception and transformation. Hudak’s artwork is often inspired by her personal relationship with nature juxtaposed with various histories of "mans" relationship with ‘The Land’. Living in New York City has furthered her interest in the multiple intersections of the natural world within and around the city.
Hudak has been awarded with grants for her public sculpture projects: See Thru, Brooklyn NY 2014 , What We See, Brooklyn, NY, 2012; Love You Forever, Sun Valley Idaho...
Category
2010s Abstract Erin Rachel Hudak Art
MaterialsAcrylic, Wood Panel