Stephanie George
Region: South
I have always been a vivid dreamer. Some years ago, I started
journaling when I woke up. What fascinates me are the bizarre
images that come to me, such as a deceased friend looking at
her tiny skeleton in a shoe box, fish swimming by in a subway
station, or a dress made out of Wonderbread wrappers that needs
a zipper. Sometimes it is a whole scene or narrative, sometimes
a word or two, and sometimes just an image. At first, these were
just for my own contemplation and amusement. They were too
intimate and embarrassing to share with anyone. Gradually, after
years of making art, I found myself returning to these images and
eventually decided to try to find a way to use them in my work
that would convey their primitive, primal, and naïve nature. After
painting on canvas for years, I started to capture these fleeting
images in hand-printed monoprints, because this method
seemed more in keeping with the essence of dreams and their
ephemeral nature.