No Trouble 8
mixed media on paper
9 x 12 inch drawing
12 x 16 inch white mat
The No Trouble drawings are currently being shown at Western Avenue Lofts Lobby Gallery in Lowell, MA. They may be purchased now but will not be available to ship or pick up until the show ends on March 28, 2024. The show is open to the public during Open Studios Feb 3 and Mar 2, 12-5 pm and by appointment.
No Trouble is a series of drawings executed while waiting: for doctors, nurses, treatment, diagnoses, recommendations, and healing. From her first treatment, the artist has packed her bag for a day of chemotherapy with painted papers and a bag full of pens. Waiting time became an opportunity to draw. The drawings emerged with no restrictions, but grew from layered marks, meandering thoughts, and the joy of working in color and pattern. They often crossed multiple chemo cycles and were worked on in the studio as well. Each drawing transformed time that might feel frustrating, tedious, and gray into something visible, hopeful, and bright.
Driscoll claims that she has always been No Trouble when drawing and painting occupy her hands, and that while working, she is also untroubled.
mixed media on paper
9 x 12 inch drawing
12 x 16 inch white mat
The No Trouble drawings are currently being shown at Western Avenue Lofts Lobby Gallery in Lowell, MA. They may be purchased now but will not be available to ship or pick up until the show ends on March 28, 2024. The show is open to the public during Open Studios Feb 3 and Mar 2, 12-5 pm and by appointment.
No Trouble is a series of drawings executed while waiting: for doctors, nurses, treatment, diagnoses, recommendations, and healing. From her first treatment, the artist has packed her bag for a day of chemotherapy with painted papers and a bag full of pens. Waiting time became an opportunity to draw. The drawings emerged with no restrictions, but grew from layered marks, meandering thoughts, and the joy of working in color and pattern. They often crossed multiple chemo cycles and were worked on in the studio as well. Each drawing transformed time that might feel frustrating, tedious, and gray into something visible, hopeful, and bright.
Driscoll claims that she has always been No Trouble when drawing and painting occupy her hands, and that while working, she is also untroubled.
mixed media on paper
9 x 12 inch drawing
12 x 16 inch white mat
The No Trouble drawings are currently being shown at Western Avenue Lofts Lobby Gallery in Lowell, MA. They may be purchased now but will not be available to ship or pick up until the show ends on March 28, 2024. The show is open to the public during Open Studios Feb 3 and Mar 2, 12-5 pm and by appointment.
No Trouble is a series of drawings executed while waiting: for doctors, nurses, treatment, diagnoses, recommendations, and healing. From her first treatment, the artist has packed her bag for a day of chemotherapy with painted papers and a bag full of pens. Waiting time became an opportunity to draw. The drawings emerged with no restrictions, but grew from layered marks, meandering thoughts, and the joy of working in color and pattern. They often crossed multiple chemo cycles and were worked on in the studio as well. Each drawing transformed time that might feel frustrating, tedious, and gray into something visible, hopeful, and bright.
Driscoll claims that she has always been No Trouble when drawing and painting occupy her hands, and that while working, she is also untroubled.