ARTISTS STATEMENT
I strive to create work that means something to me and to my community. Each time I create a piece of work, my aim is to find a way to create a design that directs the viewer to not only think of something specific, but also to feel something emotional. My artwork, whether it be murals or studio work, blends together my design sensibilities and the influence of queer culture, figuratively and abstractly highlighting the impact my community is making. I’ve spent time pushing my style, transforming my design and art-making process into symbols that now hold space in both the queer community as well as the public sphere. As collaboration and community-building are important aspects of my practice, I often work with other artists on these murals and installations. I am inspired and driven by the emotional impact other artists have on me. The collaborative aspect of my work aims to decenter myself in art making and join forces, merge ideas, and blend skills to enhance the mission of the piece we are working on and in turn give this energy to the larger community.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Andy Bellomo’s artistic expression is deeply rooted in exploring, observing, listening and learning. As a self-taught artist, Andy began her creative interest as a young teen studying the color, light, shapes, and lines of traditional stained glass in churches. After feeling a great disconnect between the spaces in these churches and her ever-evolving experience within the LGBTQ community, she moved away from studying stained glass and instead merged its use of line, pattern, and design into her own practice, using what inspired her to propel her forward into a long-lasting art career. She developed her own unique style, creating movement and rhythm through line, and evolved her artwork into a fresh flow that now extends beyond the medium of glasswork into abstract pieces and large-scale murals. She has taken her inspiration from glassworks and transformed it into meditative, visual explosions of color that empower and guide the work, re-imagining the meaning behind the glass. Bellomo is a dynamic member of the arts and LGBTQ communities in Chicago and a strong activist and advocate for human rights. Her past work includes the development of the Queer Mural Series with the mural, “The Love I Vibrate,” being the first mural collaboration in this series, and “Rebirth” being the second. This series of murals highlights the hard work and art activism of the LGBTQ community in Chicago. Her current work and upcoming exhibit will feature a series of Queer Parent textile portraits aimed to unveil the layers and complexities of queer parenthood.
© Andy Bellomo