Doris Mitsch
Artist,
Artist,
Doris Mitsch began her career as a designer at Apple, where she explored ways to bring together computing and creativity, and experimented with then-nascent technologies. Now, though digital tools are more established, she continues to fuse high tech with a keen eye for the natural world. Her images are intricate renditions of scenes and processes ordinarily invisible to the naked eye, illuminating the interiors of flowers, the flight paths of birds or often overlooked facets of objects stroked by light. Doris’s work has been exhibited widely, including solo shows in New York and the Bay Area and a group exhibition at SFMOMA. Her work has been described as “luminous and tender,” a “meditative revelation” and as “interrogating the notions of time, space and our own linear reality.”