| Kandra Scullin |
| "My maternal heritage for many generations has focused on handmade arts and high craft. Although not all items used in my mix-media collage pieces are handmade, they still celebrate the concept, as well as, speak of the process involved in the evolution of an art piece. I find that the subject of my art has always reflected the contemplative multigenerational female who is resigned to remember the heritage of the handmade while still functioning comfortably in today's technological society." |
ARTIST
BIOGRAPHY |
Kandra Lyn Scullin, MFA Art (1999-Brigham Young University), BA Art Education (1996, BYU) Kandra Scullin started her art career as a high school teacher in Pleasant Grove, Utah where she taught art for four years. Upon moving to California, she taught two years of beginning art at Rim High School, as well as, 6 concurrent years of art education courses at California State University in San Bernardino where she still teaches classes. Recently, she finished her second year at the University of Redlands where she teaches a variety of drawing, sculpture, and printmaking classes to art majors. Kandra's artistic interests have always been one form of printmaking or another: primarily intaglio etching, monoprinting, photography, and relief printmaking. Her MFA degree emphasized old style etchings in the style of Rembrandt or Durer. Most recently, her etchings have been enhanced by watercolor paintings, photographs, and multi-media collage elements that speak to the process of printmaking and womanhood simultaneously. |
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