Encode art postcards | Winter Survival Edition

I’m thrilled with a new art subscription option that offers an easy way to live with art every day. Less ephemeral than Instagram…and not the full commitment of an original...one art postcard arrives per month for three months. The first print ships mid January with a gorgeous little maple photo stand crafted by Evanston woodworker Tony Sosa.

I see this as a new space for curation and innovation, taking work offline and back into the physical world. It gives me the ‘conversation’ over time I crave as an artist. I love how the prints translate texture and reflectance into ink and paper for a completely new experience of my work.

Winter Survival Edition 8”x8” art postcards | sent 1/month for 3 months

Winter Survival Edition 8”x8” art postcards | sent 1/month for 3 months

maple photo stand comes with 1st art postcard delivery

maple photo stand comes with 1st art postcard delivery

maple photo stand

maple photo stand

Winter Survival Edition | art postcard series

Winter Survival Edition | art postcard series

REFLECT inspo

And I have thousands of images of built world moments that inspire my REFLECT series. It is our interaction with the line and transitions in the streetscape that creates infinite unique perspectives and rhythms.

Sample inspo | REFLECT series


REFLECT 3.9 edge | 2@48”x30” glass c Heather Hancock 2019

REFLECT 3.9 edge | 2@48”x30” glass c Heather Hancock 2019

ENCODE insp

I’m updating my portfolio for 2021 with new work. As I scroll back through my iPhone pix I can see inspirations for color, composition and texture from visual moments I’ve noticed over the past several months. Here’s a small sampling of the every day moments that inspire my work.

Encode: BLOOM 20”x20” glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode: BLOOM 20”x20” glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode FOCUS | glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode FOCUS | glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020

Holiday season making

Every year I love experimenting with a new tree ornament idea.

This year, I had a huge supply of gorgeous silver Neenah paper to work with. And wanted a simple curving shape. Look at it straight on and the lines almost disappear and then re-appear as move to angle view. Simple. Beautiful. Catching light.

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ENCODE: AIM 20”x20” glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020

ENCODE: AIM 20”x20” glass + paint c Heather Hancock 2020



Grayscale kind of day

Some days call for gray on gray.

ENCODE: Focus | hand cut glass + paint | 20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

ENCODE: Focus | hand cut glass + paint | 20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

I regularly cycle between popping saturated color and grayscale. I ended up working in mostly with grays, blacks and whites a few years ago when certain colors of glass were not readily available. I was exploring architectural form+line at the time so grayscale was an easy and logical simplification of my glass palette. I’m ready for color again, and finding my paint palette with ENCODE but I’m also mixing in some grayscale pieces and love how these look.

grayscale | ENCODE + REFLECT c Heather Hancock

grayscale | ENCODE + REFLECT c Heather Hancock

I especially love to see the dialog with the architectural series. I can see that these different approaches to beauty and information in the cityscape are connected. There’s something so clear and crisp…helps me focus.

Art in conversation

top L R2.6 flow 22”x22” top R spring 14”x14” bottom R ENCODE: BUILD 20”x20” bottom L R2.7 flow

top L R2.6 flow 22”x22” top R spring 14”x14” bottom R ENCODE: BUILD 20”x20” bottom L R2.7 flow

As I put together some art ‘gift guides’ I realized how often small pieces from over the years provided some specific learning that was made subsequent work possible. It makes sense that work would be in conversation but it sometimes takes looking back across series to see these connections. It makes me deeply happy to see this consistent aesthetic impulse to animate a number of ideas about what it means for us to thrive.

GIFT GUIDE

Art makes a very special and enduring gift.

top L Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | top R Reflect 2.51 grid (22x22) | bottom R Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | bottom L urban vine (14x14)

top L Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | top R Reflect 2.51 grid (22x22) | bottom R Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | bottom L urban vine (14x14)

There are lots of ways to make choosing a piece for someone else (or yourself) easier. We can jump on a call to talk about your space. I am happy to create visuals of possible hangings in your space to visualize how a piece could work on your wall. I can help you think about lighting for the work—these pieces love love natural light…and light at a 30-45 degree angle makes them sparkle!

If you are shopping for someone else we can make a presentation piece available and then let them make a final selection. Or I can get you a custom gift certificate. We can work together to make sure the art piece is exactly right.

I can also point you to any number of talented artists in my world.

Another idea is to connect you with an art professional from my network. Art consultants and gallerists have a broad understanding of art and what’s available out there (which, let’s be honest, is overwhelming!) and how art can bring a space to life. I probably know an art professional in your area and am happy to connect you.

top L Encode: BUILD (20x20) | top R Lake 1.13 (14x14) | bottom R Reflect 1.54 (24x24) | bottom L Lake 2.4 (22x22)

top L Encode: BUILD (20x20) | top R Lake 1.13 (14x14) | bottom R Reflect 1.54 (24x24) | bottom L Lake 2.4 (22x22)

top L Encode: BLOOM (20x20) | top R EncodeL BUILD (20x20) | bottom R Encode BLOOM (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 1.43 grid (24x24)

top L Encode: BLOOM (20x20) | top R EncodeL BUILD (20x20) | bottom R Encode BLOOM (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 1.43 grid (24x24)

top L Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | top R R2.39 (22x22) | bottom R Encode: THRIVE (20x20) | bottom L urban vine sketch (14x14)

top L Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | top R R2.39 (22x22) | bottom R Encode: THRIVE (20x20) | bottom L urban vine sketch (14x14)

top L Encode: AIM (20x20) | top R City stringer drawing (14x14) | bottom R Encode: BUILD (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 2.44 concrete rhythm (22x22)

top L Encode: AIM (20x20) | top R City stringer drawing (14x14) | bottom R Encode: BUILD (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 2.44 concrete rhythm (22x22)

top L Encode: BUILD (20x20) | top R Reflect 2.39 chevron (22x22) | bottom R Reflect 1.59 truss study (24x24) | bottom L tower stringer drawing (14x14)

top L Encode: BUILD (20x20) | top R Reflect 2.39 chevron (22x22) | bottom R Reflect 1.59 truss study (24x24) | bottom L tower stringer drawing (14x14)

top L Encode: ACT (20x20) | top R urban vine stringer drawing (14x14) | bottom R Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 1.43 grid (24x24)

top L Encode: ACT (20x20) | top R urban vine stringer drawing (14x14) | bottom R Encode: FOCUS (20x20) | bottom L Reflect 1.43 grid (24x24)

I’d love to hear from you! Art makes life better.

Commissioned Encode: SOULMATES

Loved making this commissioned ENCODE a couple weeks back.

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

This set of two pieces was commissioned as an anniversary gift. The client provided a couple of options for sets of words that could be designed into an integrated composition across two panels. After preliminary exploration I picked one set, SOUL MATES, to focus on. Working across panels creates all sorts of new compositional opportunities to have two free-standing but integrated pieces.

glass cutting | WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

glass cutting | WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

I absolutely love these rounded and interconnected text forms. Having elements with multiple purposes is part of what makes ENCODE pieces interesting and engaging, a kind of visual puzzle.

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

I went looking for the warm orange I envisioned for first panel. Raw sienna and red oxide with just a touch of primary yellow to stay in the orange (rather than red) range. It’s still a new concept for me to be able revise until it matches my vision.

glass cutting | WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

glass cutting | WIP ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

I wanted some subtle additional painted elements for this set. Some encoded information relevant to the clients can be puzzled out on the right side of the second panel. Additional leaves appear and disappear at different angles adding to the dynamic nature of the work.

ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

detail ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

detail ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

detail ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

detail ENCODE: SOUL MATES 2@20”x20” c Heather Hancock 2020

Color planning

I have a complicated relationship with color. Maybe it’s more accurately described as color commitment issues. I am admittedly a bit obsessed with gray. My years living in and around Chicago have undoubtedly informed this preference. I find grayscale palettes subdued and understated, encouraging focus on texture and surface and reflectance.

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Working with glass for so many years has shaped my understanding of color. Color in glass can be unlike color in any other medium: astonishingly varied and shifting depending on lighting and viewer position. At the same time, I have often struggled to find exactly the right hue/saturation/intensity in glass. There are significant gaps in hue and saturation. And when the color I want is made, it’s not always available. I went two years recently without being able to get any blues or greens. This was part of the impetus behind my shift to grayscale glass palettes. For my architectural series REFLECT, a grayscale palette meant readily available glass that connected well with the compositions I was exploring. Now that I am ready to explore color again I am using paint to introduce color to these textured canvases. It’s been a lot of experimentation to find the palette range I was imagining. Getting there. And love how the paint works on the textured surface. There’s a deep connection with the functional painting associated with city information: street markings, signage, way finding. So much information in the city guides our behavior and directs our attention even when we generally don’t consciously focus on it.

color modeling: SLATE blue

color modeling: SLATE blue

color modeling: SIENNA

color modeling: SIENNA

color modeling: BURNT ORANGE

color modeling: BURNT ORANGE

color modeling: VIOLET

color modeling: VIOLET

Encode | Concept for Environmental installation

Invited design concepts for a large interior wall of local business. Creating a playful version of “(re)BUILD” connects with their story and mission.

Design concept | reBUILD 14’ x 20’ vinyl/lightweight plywood on paint + cinderblock c Heather Hancock 2020

Design concept | reBUILD 14’ x 20’ vinyl/lightweight plywood on paint + cinderblock c Heather Hancock 2020

ENCODE invites viewers to detect and decode information. The starting point for my art practice is that humans thrive in engaging environments. I am interested in re-purposing urban aesthetics and information to offer an uplifting and engaging visual experience.

This proposed concept combines fabricated elements in vinyl (or lighweight plywood) and paint on the cinderblock wall. The original cinderblock is given new life as an important texture telling the story of this building.

Design concept | reBUILD 14’ x 20’ vinyl/lightweight plywood on paint + cinderblock c Heather Hancock 2020

Design concept | reBUILD 14’ x 20’ vinyl/lightweight plywood on paint + cinderblock c Heather Hancock 2020

Commissioned Encode: SEED GROW GATHER

Encode: SEED GROW GATHER hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode: SEED GROW GATHER hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

Prairie farm imagery took central role in this commissioned triptych. Words and imagery with deep personal relevance to client were developed into a narrative of growth and maturation across 3@22”x22” pieces. Earth toned color palette was developed in collaboration with client to support the narrative and to connect with the palette in the client’s home.

Encode: SEED hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode: SEED hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

 

SEED

Encode: SEED (detail)

Encode: SEED (detail)

Encode: GROW hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode: GROW hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

 

GROW

Encode: GROW detail

Encode: GROW detail

Encode: GATHER hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

Encode: GATHER hand cut glass inlay + paint 22”x22” c Heather Hancock 2020

 

GATHER

Encode: GATHER (detail)

Encode: GATHER (detail)

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