November 17th, 2015 · 2 Comments
Nina Garner is an artist based in Charleston, SC. Her mixed-media works bring to life a combination of victorian, Art Deco and mid-century modern visual language, glorifing the great outdoors and man’s place in it (à la John Muir). Garner grew up around the United States and in Okinawa, Japan.

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Mixed-media pieces by Nina Garner of Charleston, SC. Garner grew up in various parts of the US as well as Okinawa, Japan. Her Book series focuses a lot on materiality – both of the deconstructed books that give the series it’s name but also the bits of fabric, ribbon, dried flowers, etc. that offer glimpses of past lives. Above all Nina’s work is tender and poignant.

I have long been inspired by 19th century portrait photography, specifically the decorated photographs that served as mementos of loved ones, both living and dead. I try to create work that encompasses some of the same concepts as those mementos by turning a flat, one-dimensional photograph into a three-dimensional piece that will preserve my subjects forever, never to be forgotten.

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