Monday, November 18, 2013

The art life


My name is Trica Anne Zeyher. My signature is TAZ. I am an artist and specifically a painter. I always loved gaining the experience of seeing life as though it has never been looked at before and seeing it for the exact being of itself and also seeing it for its best aspects.

I officially fell in love with art, when I found out that it was something that was just happening. I was using my sight to see the good in the world during a time that I could not express myself. I didn’t go out and use my confusion in a negative way. I found a way to make the best out of how I was given life. 

The childhood challenge that changed my view of life occurred at my family dinner table. I was sitting at the dinner table and although I knew my father was sitting on the other side of the table, and his head was tilted low and he was sitting in a wheel chair with an oxygen tank, I would be alright. He could not even speak; it was past the point that most people give up. He stayed strong until the smile he held somehow on his deathbed.

This was the start of my understanding that there is more to express than can be said. I was eleven. I held secrets of pain that I thought no one could understand. But people do not have to understand. They need only know, and by knowing, you become that much closer to everyone around you. Knowing what and how a person’s mind is interpreting from their world, is like walking in their shoes, but instead seeing through their eyes for a movement of time in their life.

The first thesis I had done was in high school, my senior year.  I had the help of Todd Poteet from the Mill Street Loft.  My thesis was “Experiencing the Death of my Father: Past, Present, and Future.” I created a series of 12 pieces within 12 weeks.  One of the pieces is now in the “Osofsky Art Collection,” due to winning their Senior Art Competition at the Stissing Mountain School.  

My current work is based on being in the moment. I had previously based my thesis for painting three class at SUNY Potsdam on the images of reflection and shadows with out having an actual object in the piece.

After Painting three at SUNY Potsdam outside of school, I have created a series that is also based on this thesis of the abstraction of reflection and shadows, but is also based on the idea that there is more than one way to view art. I created this idea out of the use of black light paint within the image as well as mixed media. When viewing the art within daylight it is entirely different than when seen under a black light.

I am looking to take the knowledge I have learned from that thesis and expand it to that of being able to take what is there both through reflections and shadows and be able to cover half of the image over to create a very understandable image of a known object. This would mean that not only is it able to be two images, but also interactive with the audience. They would need to open the piece up by themselves to see the other image. This is my third thesis in my life, that is in progress today.






Education:
Seymour Smith Elementary in Pine Plains NY
Indian Mountain School in Lakeville CT.
Mill Street Loft in Poughkeepsie NY.
Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG)
Stissing Mountain Middle/ High School Pine Plains NY
Chinese Exchange Program through Sitting Mountain
Rhinebeck Dance center
People to People Student Ambassador
New Hampshire Institute of Art
SUNY Dutchess
SUNY Potsdam (Current School of Education for a Studio art Major and Minor in Art Therapy)

Work experience:
Dashing Star Farm
Standfordville Recreation (lifeguard and WSI)
Mashomack Polo Club (Lifeguard)
Hotchkiss School in Lakeville CT. (Lifeguard)
Shepard’s Park Lake George (Lifeguard and WSI)
MapleBrook School in Amenia NY (Lifeguard)
SUNY Potsdam Center for Lifelong Education and Recreation: Lifeguard and WSI
SUNY Potsdam Computer and Technology Services


Internship and volunteer work:
Norman Rockwell Museum: Stephanie Plunkett (email: SPlunkett@nrm.org)
Sunday School Assistant St. Bernard’s Church in Sharon CT.
People to People Student Ambassador (Nature Clean up in Germany)

Art Exhibitions:
Teen Vision at Vassar College in 2011
The Summer Intensive at Mill Street Loft.
Dutchess County Fair Art Competitions
Stissing Mountain Senior Art Exhibition.
MapleBrook School Outside Art Exhibition
Christiana Will’s Museum Studies project: Black Light Series
SUNY Potsdam Art Attack



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