Stacy Lynn Waddell

Stacy Lynn Waddell

Stacy Lynn Waddell’s practice investigates beauty and transformation through experimental and alchemical processes. Using heat and laser technology, accumulation, embossing, interference, and gilding, she creates works that intersect both real and imagined aspects of history and culture and pose important questions related to authorship, value, and the persuasive power of nationalistic ideology.

Stacy Lynn Waddell (b. 1966, Washington, D.C.) lives and works in Chapel Hill, NC.

Image details: Stacy Lynn Waddell, THE TWO OF US CROUCHING DOWN WITH HALOS AS HATS (for M.S.), 1973/2021, Composition gold leaf on canvas, 60 x 48 inches. Photo credit: Kunning Huang.

 
 

Image details: Stacy Lynn Waddell, THE TWO OF US CROUCHING DOWN WITH HALOS AS HATS (for M.S.), 1973/2021, Composition gold leaf on canvas, 60 x 48 inches. Photo credit: Kunning Huang. (above and previous page).

 
 

THE BOSTON GLOBE October 2021 by Murray Whyte
THE NEW YORK TIMES October 2021 by Aruna D’Souza
THE BROOKLYN RAIL October 2021 by Darla Migan
BURNAWAY September 2021 by Susan Lee Mackey
TWO COATS OF PAINT September 2021 by Jonathan Goodman
MODERN ART NOTES June 2021 with Tyler Green

 
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