Westmont News
Alumna Artist Offers “Habitual Curiosity”
By
Scott Craig
Emerging artist and Westmont alumna Chelsea Roberts ’18, who delicately illustrates wildlife and flora with a gentle, compassionate reverence, opens a solo exhibition, “Habitual Curiosity,” in the Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art’s downstairs gallery through June 20.
Roberts, a scientific illustrator from Danville, conducts extensive research studying her subjects for hours before creating each piece. This forms a deep connection that translates into digital paintings that capture both the accurate details and the essence of the natural world.
“In my life, I have found that to be curious is to be present, and to have a desire to learn about the world around me on a daily basis,” Roberts says. “It is the opportunity to foster a bond with whatever I strive to understand, and for me that desire is overwhelmingly focused on nature. This series showcases my curiosity for the natural world and celebrates the variety of species and connections found both locally in Santa Barbara and across the globe.”
Visitors to “Habitual Curiosity” will encounter a range of subjects, including shorebirds that frequent Santa Barbara’s coastline, whose subtle differences in feather patterns and coloration reveal distinct personalities, to global flora and fauna rendered with vibrant color, experimental technique and thoughtful composition.
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