Allyson Mellberg

I first stumbled onto the Flickr pages of Allyson Mellberg when I was just clicking around (I can be lost there for hours!)

And then I clicked onto her shop where she sells her sculptures that are hand stitched and embroidered; and also her blog that she shares with her husband Jeremy. And of course, of her exhibition at Cinders Gallery which has already ended. I love the theme of it though, as explained at the gallery’s site:

The title “Do Little” for Allyson Mellberg’s second solo show at Cinders is both a reference to the doctor of the same name who realizes he can speak to animals and a jab at our general public’s apathy towards increasingly important environmental issues. With playful and intricate drawings on paper, Allyson depicts magical encounters with strange animals and plant life, self-invented yoga poses, diseased girls with pockmarks and enchanting, huggable rock formations. There is a sense of discovery and wonderment amongst the natural world that fuels much of her work and adds optimism to their subtle warnings of how our own behavior can affect the world around us in both positive and negative ways.

Allyson creates delicate fine lines and a soft color palette with all natural non-toxic materials that include homemade walnut ink, vegetable inks, and egg tempera. Small sculptures and dioramas will also be part of this installation of all new work.

Be sure to head to Cinders Gallery and have a full browse at her work — they’re gorgeous!

3 Replies to “Allyson Mellberg”

  1. ellie says:

    whoa… we were at unc at the same time, crazy!

  2. TokyoBunnie says:

    these are AMAZING!

  3. kim says:

    I love her work!

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