Leah Pommier’s exhibition, Menhir, draws inspiration from her fascination with ancient monoliths, particularly a menhir she encountered in France—a seven-foot rock formation with a carved circle, standing for over 8,000 years. The intrigue of these mysterious structures, their carvings, and their origins influenced her artistic exploration, alongside her love for French culture and antique textiles. The exhibition features large textile works, small paintings on wood panels, and pieces on antique French linen, evoking ancient city walls, eroded layers, and organic shapes. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the tactile elements, embracing curiosity as a central theme of her work.
Leah Pommier is an artist working and living in Arizona, USA. Paint and textile intertwine in her work to bridge the physical and intangible realms. Her works are the result of performance mixed with the desire to convey abstract feeling, added to autobiographical experience. Pommier’s influences are diverse, ranging from ancient European architecture and Western landscapes, to fashion design and music, to natural processes of weathering and decay, to the desire to obtain balance and unity.
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