May, 2026 First Friday w/ Tina Konec

May, 2026 First Friday w/ Tina Konec

From Artist Talks @ Bunnell by bunnellarts

May 4, 2026 · 9 min · Episode 135

About this episode

Tina Konec discusses her artistic practice centered around drawing coniferous branches and the meditative qualities of her work.

“For more than a decade, drawing has been central to my artistic practice. Working with pencil and black ink, I build dense structures of lines that gradually form fragments of coniferous branches. The process itself is essential to my work and often takes on a meditative quality, unfolding through repetition, rhythm, and sustained attention. Nature holds a particular significance for me as a constant source of inspiration. The recurring motif of coniferous branches originates in the landscape of my home environment, where such trees are abundant. In my work, this natural form becomes a universal structure through which broader reflections on life, perception, and the many forms emerging from nature are revealed.” Learn More.

People in this episode

Guest: Tina Konec

Topics covered

  • drawing
  • artistic practice
  • nature
  • coniferous branches
  • meditative process

Keywords

  • drawing
  • art
  • coniferous branches
  • meditation
  • nature
  • artistic process

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