Kathy T. Hettinga: Mergence: The Narrative and Scientific Imaging

  • ©2014, Kathy T. Hettinga

  • ©2014, Kathy T. Hettinga


Artist(s):



Title:


    Mergence: The Narrative and Scientific Imaging

Exhibition:


Creation Year:


    2014

Medium:


    Print

Size:


    4 ft. x 5 ft. (x2)

Category:



Artist Statement:


    I am interested in the mergence of the narrative and scientific imaging. Art creates the connection, the relationship of how story finds itself in a larger mapped landscape, such as seen in the diptych, Dairy Farm 1980 and 2014. Dairy Farm 1980 and 2014 use Google Maps dating back 30 years prior to the time of a tragic death on a Colorado dairy farm in Weld County. Aesthetic considerations along with Google’s computerization of date and time-of-day take the viewers back to a 5:30am sunrise just before the death of a young dairyman. The second large print, 4×5 ft., looks at the same location with recent mapping showing the now defunct dairy farm with roofless sheds and dried manure piled into cocoon mounds. The mapping is essential to depicting place. The artist transforms the mapping into specific human meaning, recreating an event in time, and bending the map into right angles to create a shallow stage. In the 2014 artwork, 3D mapping creates abstract shapes strewn across the ground—ghosts of the great B&W Holstein cows. This visual/literary artwork, mapping merged with story, creates a place where signs and symbols of ordinary life contain and point to larger truths. Clearly the two: narrative art and scientific imaging are stronger together than alone.


Technical Information:


    Media Used: Archival digital print on Moab Entrada Rag Natural 190 gsm. 52 x 44” Mapping, 3D mapping, Google, Photoshop, Epson Print on rag paper.