
Installation View - - Umbrella Gallery, Dallas, Tx. 2024
Germinaire, cast bronze, forged brass, branches, encaustic, paper, found shells, 2016 21 x 12 X 12 inches

Installation View

Haiku Studio View, Forged brass, momi-gami paper, flax fiber, wire, photographs, mixed media, 2022

Koa Phyollodes, cast bronze koa leaves, patina, 2019 17 x 9 x 6 inches

Banana Bloom, Banana stem, bloom, copper, brass, paper, beeswax, gold, mixed media, 2016 36 x 26 x 19 inches

Blowin’, Cast bronze thistle, thorns, hand-made spring, patina, gold, 2022 9 x 11 x 9 inches

Agave Fragment, Cast bronze, 2023 6 x 1 x 5.5 inches

Agave Fragment II, Cast bronze, 2023 6 x 3.5 x 4.5 inches

The Aptitude to Fly, Branches, wire, resin, flax fiber handmade paper, photographs, collage, silk, mixed-media, 2021 25 x 26 x 12 inches

Inflorescence in Pink from Haiku Road, Palm inflorescence, wire, silk, paper, kimonos, photographs, mixed media, 2023 20 x 33 x 14inches
Of Arroyo, Frothing Ocotillo Steel, wire, handmade abaca paper, found roots, patina, natural dyes, 75 x 60 x 45 2023

Like Water from a Rock, Sunflower, encaustic, paper castings of mountain surface, cast bronze, bronze spills, natural dyes, oxide, rust, patina chemicals, 2023 72 x 59 x 32 inches

Summon a Rain, Tree stump, fire, cast bronze, augmented reality, patina, 2023 17.5 x 29 x 24 inches
Summon a Rain, Tree stump, fire, cast bronze, augmented reality, patina, 2023 17.5 x 29 x 24 inches
The Nature of Nature, curated by Bonnie Leibowitz, brings together three artists, whose work speaks to the essence of nature’s unbounded qualities. The exhibition explores how the artists engage and interact with nature, processes, found objects, and a host of materials to contextualize their work as markers of circumstances, observations, history, and their unique sense of presence and identity.
Donna Zarbin-Byrne delves into the landscape and its rich history, demonstrating a profound connection to its intrinsic characteristics. Her recent projects shed light on the profound impact of climate conditions on locations such as Maui, where she spends a great deal of time, and Texas. An avid gardener, she frequently incorporates large plants, rocks, and elements of trees Her recent projects intertwine beauty and destruction with grief and hope in response to the impact of extreme climate conditions on Maui and Texas. An avid gardener, she incorporates plants, photographs, and poetry with various processes such as bronze casting, patinas, and handmade paper that echo patterns and ecosystems found in nature.