colored pencil on toned paper
artwork measures 6” x 6”
framed to 10” x 10”
The artwork of award-winning artist Bryce Lafferty has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries in the United States and in Japan. In Alabama his work has been featured in the Huntsville Museum of Art; the Wiregrass Museum of Art in Dothan; the Heritage Hall Museum in Talladega, the Gadsden Museum of Art; and the Comer Museum, in Sylacauga. His extensive list of exhibitions also includes the Site:Brooklyn Gallery in New York City; the S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, University of North Carolina Asheville; the Artwell Gallery in Torrington, CT; the Slocumb Gallery, East Tennessee University in Johnson City; the Nahcotta Gallery in Portsmouth, NH; the Craighead Green Gallery and the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas; and the Japan International Watercolor Exhibition, in Niigata, Japan.
This piece is part of Bryce's Enormous Tiny Art Show #31 collection, "Neversink." Jackson County Alabama has more caves per square mile than any other place on earth (so they say!). The exposed stone crowning hillsides and limestone cave walls reflect the full spectrum of natural light. These drawings in color pencil on toned paper explore the quality of form and color that make up the living stone in and around Neversink, one of the many remarkable karst locations in Jackson County.

