Daily Chronicles focuses on the beauty and simplicity of everyday life and features the work of four artists. The exhibit will be on display through April 15 in the Lincoln Center Art Gallery. The included artwork by these four artists guides the visitor through a seemingly mundane narrative in a way that stirs intrigue.
Inspiration strikes from everywhere, but Teddi Parker from Fort Collins finds displaying the beauty in the everyday and ordinary to be surprisingly exciting as shown here.
Teddi Parker, a Fort Collins based painter, has been painting almost daily since 2014. Her passion for painting started at a young age and was greatly encouraged by her family throughout her early life. She is now making up for the lack of formal artistic training and is currently learning how to better evoke emotion through vibrant use of color. What started out simply as a hobby (and a means to cover the empty walls of her friends’ apartments) has sprouted into a discovery of the power of beauty through painting.
Ancdrew DeCaen from Denton, TX, uses drawing, printmaking, and sculpture to examine rituals and habits surrounding the space, time, and manner in which people eat, prepare, and acquire theirmeals.
Morgan Ford Willingham from Emporia, KS, alludes to the intimate daily circumstances between her daughter and her, and the historical and cultural influences that shape us both.
Whitney Sage from Naperville,IL, focuses on the sprawling neighborhoods of Detroit and Highland Park, Michigan, many rendered endangered and unrecognizable due to generations of disinvestment and abandonment.
The Lincoln Center Art Gallery is free and open to the public Wednesdays and Fridays, 12–6 p.m. and during most live performances.