Its so easy sometimes to lose sight of exactly who we are. Circumstances bend and shape us in ways we didn’t foresee and then one day, we glance in the mirror and don’t recognize the face looking back. The work of Los Angeles based artist Winifred Johnson Brewer seems to address issues of confusion in the environment and within ourselves.
On her website, the artist recounts a story of confusion happening among honeybees. Although the bees are not attracted to artificial light like moths might be, the artist witnessed the insects circling a bare lightbulb in her studio, then dying in a pool on the floor. The bees seem to be forgetting their very innate nature, then suffering the consequences for it. How often have we done the same? Lost sight of our own talents or goals in order to fit in or succeed? If we continue to don our masks, our real selves are likely to go the way of the honeybee.
To see more of Winifred Johnson Brewer‘s work, please visit her website.
All images are via the artist’s website.
Candace Haase Fasano
November 13, 2013 at 9:49 AMReally enjoyed Winifred’s work!! Thank you for finding yet another really cool artist Lesley!!
Artsy Forager
November 13, 2013 at 10:26 AMGlad you enjoyed Wini’s work, Candace!