Nurturer
- Rose Simpson, Santa Clara, American, b. 1983
- Born: Santa Fe, NM
- Work Locations: Espanola, NM
Rose Simpson (Santa Clara), Nurturer, 2013. Clay, plant fiber, and mixed media; 69 in. x 22 in. x 22 in. Denver Art Museum: Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Denver Art Museum, 2014.222. © Rose B. Simpson
This is one in a group of three works by Rose Simpson to explore the idea of being open for the world to see and then transitioning into a state of freedom after shedding the need to feel protected. In Warrior, Simpson makes tangible the “energies” she uses to deal with life’s challenges and attaches them to the exterior of the human forms. These “tools” are not weapons or physical armor, but rather energy that she controls. In Explorer Simpson begins to cross a threshold as she sheds layers of the guarded self. As the tools and past self fall away, the figure begins to emerge free and confident. Nurturer shows a transformation to a much less-guarded form. Simpson adds softer elements to the figure to illustrate an increased level of self-acceptance.
- "Sovereign: Independent Voices"—Denver Art Museum, 9/15/2013-8/16/2015
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