Samples of artwork by Molly McClurg
When making art, I am inspired by exploring and reporting the sensorial vs. scientific.
I am guided by the question: What can the artist offer to science that is different from biology or ecology, yet complementary.
I Want to Know Your Fears
linoleum block print
To Give Death
linoleum block print
Fate Line
wood block print
Saturn is Looking at Me
wood block print
Pinguicula moranensis
linoleum block print
Vibras
linoleum block print
El Agua Dulce de Los Chimalapas
image transfer print
Cuajimoloyas
linoleum block print
Kiixhi Tioazu
linoleum block print
Ophryacus undulatus and Govenia capitata
pencil on paper
Sacred Pause Course Zine (spread excerpt)
marker on paper
Delicate Empiricism #2
pencil on paper
100 Daturas (side one)
Pencil on paper
100 Daturas (detail, side 2) Xerox zine
100 Daturas
Xerox zine
The Layers of the Palm
marker on vellum
Palm Reading Print #3
ink, pencil, and marker on paper
Fate Line
marker on paper
Entangled series
Hand dipped local Texas beeswax candle
Entangled series
Hand dipped local Texas beeswax candles
Entangled series
Hand dipped local Texas beeswax candles
Paper Bag Use Guilt series
pencil on brown paper bag
Paper Bag Use Guilt series
acrylic on brown paper bag
Paper Bag Use Guilt series
pencil on brown paper bag
Sitting in a Bald Cypress Tree (Taxodium distichum) trunk along the Guadalupe River.
About Me
I am from the city of Austin, Texas, along the (Texas) Colorado River, among the ashe juniper trees and prickly pear cactus.
I received a BA in Studio Arts and Graphic Design, have worked as a print and digital graphic designer, a ux designer and researcher, and most recently a Professor of Visual Communication at Austin Community College.
Values that influence my art and work are:
I aim to make the opaque more transparent through simple language, prioritizing lived experiences, and communicating visually.
I aim to share information that is traditionally not accessible due to location, affordability, technology, or lack of clear organization.
I aim to integrate information and experiences from traditionally separated disciplines.
Artists and practitioners who have taught me and influenced my work are:
Emily May, Decadent West
Joe Walsh, Berlin Art Institute
Stephanie Martin, Austin Community College
Miriam Weber, Sister Palm
Marc English, Marc English Design
Heather Saba, The Sacred Pause
Lexi Hughes, Buzz in the Hills