Denise Richards Donnelly

I taught digital art at two different universities for 25 years. I was always frustrated by the fact that nothing on a computer is tactile. It can be simulated but it’s not real. I so missed working with texture that, upon retirement, I decided to concentrate exclusively on analog art, creating texture with compounds of various type, but also by building up shapes one on top of another. Color is also very important to me but my first priority is creating the under or overlying textures.

I’ve lived in Mexico part-time the last couple of years. Inspired by the ancient cultures of my adopted country, some of my work explores pre-Hispanic iconography and reflects the textures and colors of the colonial buildings and indigenous ruins I see around me. By combining paper, manufactured in the same way since before the conquest, with more modern substances, such as 2-part resin, transfers, acrylics, and plaster, I hope to keep alive public awareness of native history and pay homage to the ancient souls whose presence I feel around me.