Pat Warner
Gurgle, Weep, Flow; twelve components 3' to 12'H with astroturf clad steel cart and pumped water, Robert V. Fullerton Museum, Cal. St. Un. San Bernardino.
Intricacies #1; 7'H x 3'W; Hand cut papers; 2013.
Intricacies #5; 18"H x 24"W; Hand cut papers; 2013.
Intricacies #3; 18"H x 24"W; Hand cut papers; 2013.
Floragalora Wall Maple Panel; 8'H x 6'W; collage; Ink drawing on layered drafting film with collage border; 2012.
Floragalora 2-4; 36"H x 24"W; collage; 2011.
Floragalora 2-7; 18"H x 24"W; collage; 2012.
Kyoto drawing; 18"H x 24"W; ink drawing; 2010.
Forest Retreat, 9'h x 19'diameter. Wood structure with water components.
Gardenscape, Night, 8'H x 12'W; Backlit ink & graphite drawings on layered drafting film
What We See; 4' x 5' Porcelain enamel steel panel, Pierce College Station, Los Angeles MTA Orange Line
What We See; 27'x8' Terrazzo Ellipse, Pierce College Station, Los Angeles MTA Orange Line
Guest House (details)Selection of birds and mammals painted on interior and exterior walls.
Guest House; 14'H x 8'x8' building on 19' octagonal veranda, Morton Areboretum, Lisle, IL
From My Garden, 8'H x 9'W, Ink & graphite drawing on layered drafting film.
Inside Outside, Outside Inside; 11'H x 9'x12'; Artist built structure lined with ink and graphite drawings on layered drafting film.
Detail Gardenscape, night
Pat Warner was born and raised in an agricultural area in southeastern Pennsylvania. She lived in Texas and Europe before moving to southern California in 1982, and has traveled extensively throughout the world observing the natural environment and indigenous cultures. Her work, indoor and outdoor sculptural environments, as well as recent drawings are involved with the relationship of humans and nature.
Warner’s work has been exhibited in the L.A. Municipal Gallery, Barnsdall Art Park; the Robert V. Fullerton Museum California State University at San Bernardino; the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; the Dallas Museum of Fine Art, TX; and the American Craft Museum, N.Y, and she has participated in exhibitions, residencies and symposia in the U.S., Japan, Korea, Lithuania, and The Netherlands. Public art projects include a major work for the Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Illinois, and as the design artist for the Pierce College Station on the LAMTA Orange Line.
She was awarded the first River Residency at A Studio in the Woods/Tulane University, New Orleans, and a residency at the Ucross Foundation, Clearmont, Wyoming. Her work has been featured in World Sculpture News (Hong Kong), Sculpture Magazine (Washington, D.C.), and regional publications. To see and read more about Warner and her work, visit her website at: http://www.PatWarnerPojects.com