It started when E.D. Taylor was 3 years old and allowed to look through a coffee table book of Michelangelo’s sculpture and paintings. From then on, making art became a serious thing for her, up to and including clandestine crayon scribblings on her parents’ freshly painted walls. Having earned a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design, she keeps at it. Her work has been exhibited in diverse venues such as Eastern State Penitentiary, SPACES Cleveland, IngenuityFest and the Flat Files at PIEROGI. Artist residencies include Jentel and Otis College of Art and Design’s L.A. Summer Residency. Currently, E.D. is creating visual art while writing a book titled “Faking Normal.”
Human Equation
I make art to construct purpose and meaning around my lack of belief in an afterlife. As I create, I challenge myself to master processes that best express my obsession with life, death and all things glittery.