Woven Landscapes (2012)
“Johnson cleverly plays with the intersection of nature, scale and human interaction.”
— Meredith Deliso, Houston Press link
Evoking a variety of historical referents, from antique engravings though early computer graphics, television monitors and contemporary printing technologies, these works offer viewers an optical challenge and visual meditation on patterns found in nature. The fragmentation of the original subjects through a process of analog pixelization allows for multiple interpretations and new associations. Ink on paper, 9″x12″ each