Nate Amaranthine artwork

Nate Amaranth

Statement

Fragments persist.

Myth, memory, and image are carried forward—altered, interrupted, reassembled.

The work carries inherited forms—translated, displaced, and reassembled.

Nothing arrives intact. What remains is held in tension.

The body appears, then withdraws. Constructed. Marked. Never fixed.

“Amaranthine” names what does not fade—what persists through fracture , through translation.

Humor enters as disturbance. Not resolution—only a shift in weight.

The work does not illustrate. It accumulates.

Biography

Nate Amaranth was born in Portsmouth, Virginia. He studied at Parsons School of Design.

He lives and works in the Pacific Northwest.