Connie Newby
Connie’s current work consists of small pen and ink drawings of trees. Having shed previously ingrained rules about image making, her process now reflects a spiritual journey and exploration. Her trees are metaphors for life, loss, and coming to terms with unanswerable questions about living.
Connie also works in larger scale pastel drawings, charcoal drawings, as well as photography. Her photo work explores non-verbal, non-linear, visual storytelling. She has most recently been pursuing a photo series of her mother's garden which is both a metaphor and a reflection of her mother’s end of life journey and struggles with failing health and cancer.
Connie is available for commissioned work.
Connie is interested in teaching classes and workshops exploring visual storytelling.