Atlanta GA Collage Artist Dayna Thacker - ATL Installation Artist - Artistaday.com
Atlanta GA Collage Artist Dayna Thacker - ATL Installation Artist - Artistaday.com

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Dayna Thacker

Atlanta, GA

Posted: 6.21.09

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Dayna on her work:

My interest lies in the systems that humans create for themselves in order to make sense of the world and our place in it. Philosophy and the various religions of the world are some of the systems that I find most fascinating, but there are many others. Science, geometry, mathematics, poetry, literature, mythology, fairy tales, music; all are the result of humans trying to puzzle out the mystery of existence, and they all describe a different part of the same story – and though the methods differ they often reach strikingly similar conclusions. Many of these systems are complex and far-reaching, created by deep thinkers. But many are of our own personal design, created to explain, organize or cope with situations in our individual lives.

Another aspect of my work is the difference between the conclusions we reach with the logical, reasoning, conscious part of ourselves, and the ones that appear suddenly from our intuitive subconscious. We accommodate an incredible amount of informational input these days, and very little of it is from the natural world with which we evolved. Most of it is information we ourselves have created, formulated and compounded, and the resulting blizzard of swirling facts and useless trivia is mind-boggling. Yet, although culturally we give ourselves very little time to be quiet and still, to mentally digest, our subconscious manages to take it all in and occasionally give back a flash of insight.

This process is reflected in my choice of media. Collage, assemblage and installation all utilize existing objects that are collected, taken out of context, and then reconfigured into new relationships. The collecting and sorting of those objects are methodical activities of accumulating information, whereas the recognition of meaning between two disparate objects is an intuitive occurrence.

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4 Comments


These pieces are very interesting. They have a bit of the whimsy aspect to them. However, they are thought provoking as well.

Comment by Casey Shannon — June 21, 2009


Like your work….love the adding machine paper installations, etc. Interesting dynamic between ephemeral materials and weighty subjects.

Comment by Marjorie Searl — June 21, 2009


this is geat, good ,super and awsome you do great work it is very unique thats what makes it special

P.S. i am only 9

Comment by jessica — June 21, 2009


this is beauitful work i love how you used pages with writig on it

love jessica

P.S. i am a 9 year old

Comment by jessica — June 21, 2009


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