Artwork Detail

A Work in Process

Artist: Moody, Dominique

Object Date: 2014

Medium: Paper and photographs

Imperial Dims: Overall: 50 x 36 x 4 in.

County Department: Health Services

Address Name: Martin Luther King, Jr. Outpatient Center

Supervisorial District: 2

About the Artwork:

As an additional commemorative piece to A Healing Home at Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Hospital, this collage drawing on paper depicts the process of creating Healing Home. The title for this artwork is A Work in Process.

About the Artist:

Born in Augsburg, Germany in the 1950s, by the age of four Dominique Moody's family relocated to Philadelphia where they moved about like urban "Nomads." Creativity came early and was nurtured by the family and mentors. An eclectic background of exploration into ceramics, painting, drawing, photograph and music led her towards assemblage after her eyesight began to change in her late twenties. Her subject matter began to focus on her life experiences and this journey carried her further into assemblage installations from found objects. Inspired by the challenge of seeing differently Dominique's work has been placed in the collections of private and public spaces in the US and abroad accumulating awards and grants as she has lived in four countries, five states and eight cities. For the past few years she has been working on the Nomad, an assemblage house on wheels hitched to a 1950 work truck, taking her art of found objects to the road as a narrative for "Art for Life's Sake". For almost three years, she lived in Watts, Los Angeles as an artist in residence at the R Cloud House directly across from the landmark Simon Rodia Towers and Watts Towers Arts Center, where the Nomad began to take shape. Today she is a resident at the Zorthian Ranch in Altadena where before her completion and departure of the Nomad she will create, "The Healing Home", commissioned for the new Martin Luther King Community Hospital in Willowbrook. This large assemblage work will be the first of many for this "Nomadic" artist on her continued journey.