“That Girl with Blue Hair, Camryn Lesh, 2020, 49.5 x 97.75, Acrylic on Canvas”
In this triptych, artist Camryn Lesh expresses the connection between the analytical and artistic sides of the brain while addressing how these sides can play into the way society views women. Camryn uses the contrast of geometric and organic lines to represent the left and right side of the brain. The blue hair creates an easy flow between the three panels, showing the simplicity of the relationship between the arts and sciences. This work was a collaboration with local artist Tess Davies and the Harpeth Hall sixth grade. Shapes were designed by the sixth graders and laser cut. These shapes inspired by geometry and biology further demonstrate the sciences and the arts. The purpose of this composition is to address connectivity and draw parallels between dualities.