Artist Statement - Catherine Eaton Skinner

The Raven is iconic symbol of Americana, much beloved and mysterious.

THE RAVEN:

I am a multidisciplinary artist committed to learning, traveling and working with a curious mind. The work originates from elemental places: water, woods and mountains; air, wind and space. These express themselves through my poetry and physical forms: beeswax, resin and oil; stones and wood; lead sheeting and precious metals; textiles and natural dyes; old book pages and collected papers; cast glass and bronze.

I communicate with textures, color, simplicity and complications.

I live and travel in places of the corvids, crows and ravens. The most intelligent and curious of birds, their mythologies are intriguing and multi-faceted. Portentous to shamans in many populations, they are speakers from the underworld. Carriers of light to the new peoples, they guard souls on journeys to other worlds. Corvids search for knowledge to inform us. Their perspective of height and the capacity of breadth allow them to see “the essential pattern from whence all things proceed.”

Trees stand solemnly, reminding us to connect to the earth, to cherish the clean water that ensures our survival, and to look with our souls upwards to the sky and light. Standing beneath a tree, it is the cosmic pillar connecting energy between the earth and sky, the axis mundi. The tree becomes the meeting point of all directions, functioning as the omphalos (navel), the world’s point of beginning.

Our cultural memory lies within the physicality of place as we continue to find ways to understand and bond not only to our environment, but most importantly, to each other. Each work becomes my pilgrimage to further these connections.