Callie Danae Hirsch
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Artist Statement


Nature’s Pulse

From Kadinsky, Miro, and Klee to the great architect and artist/environmental activist Hundertwasser, they all share a wonderful expression of nature's rhythms. Hirsch's work brings forth seductive patterns, flowing with pulsating energy throughout the artwork. Traveling twists and turns in themes of natural order.

“Callie’s naturalistic sense is rich with visual information. One feels a sense of discovery when viewing her work. Her playfulness is evident in her organic dancing forms, which deal with highly decorated bodies, be they mammal or floral. The paintings are created in warm, inviting colors. We see bodies touching, plants reaching out, and portraits staring at us in curious ways. Callie’s work is an ongoing exploration, ever changing from the recognizable to the unknown. She introduces us to mysterious characters of her inner world. There is a sense of harmony and gracefulness in her work, similar to that of the aboriginal artists of Australia.

The earliest artworks of any culture contain powerful chords that continue to resonate within our own bodies and surroundings. These works are the basis for traditions of spiritual messages and storytelling - a mapping of watering holes and dreams. Callie is mapping her ideas, her thoughts, and emotional paths taken by her.

An artist merging one's personal journey into the universal story; watching markings made by the self become the other. The paintings represented here are a glimpse into one person's process; finding conflict or resolution by creating forms inseparable from anthropological, spiritual and natural forces . . . cycling one's past into the present and back into a common past.”
Sun Young Lie, Designer/Artist

Originally from Rockland County, Callie works and resides in Brooklyn, NY.