ep. 014: Month In Review/Agnes Martin

What do a lightning strike, rock collection, and dip in a local creek have in common? Nothing, without the meaning we give it. But when we're open, we realize everything can combined and used as fodder for the art we create.

This month, it was Agnes Martin and her abstract expressionist grids that served as inspiration. Tune into this episode to hear the story of how Agnes's piece, Friendship, served as a jumping off point, and led Amy to bring old work to new scales, utilize just the piece she's been saving, and invite her son to collaborate.

Amy Elizabeth is an artist and film photographer living in Minneapolis, MN. She runs the group The Art Lab for creatives who want to connect and push forward in their artistry. She is also the owner/operator of Film Lab 135, a bespoke lab dedicated to processing experimental film, and specializing in film soup. You can find her on Instagram, substack, and bluesky @itsamyliz.

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