Monday, July 31, 2017
"Golden" is 36x36", acrylic on canvas. I started this painting last fall when the leaves were at their most brilliant. Every year I get inspired by the colors and want to paint them. There's a spot on campus where I like to walk with large maple trees that turn an indescribable shade of yellow. When you stand underneath and look up you are consumed with the color. When I first painted this, it was all large gestural brushwork, attempting to capture that feeling at that moment. Then I got pulled to other projects and this one sat in the corner of my studio untouched until last week. I sat with it for a bit, deciding where it should go. I wanted to add some mark-making but not overly define the content, something similar to a minimalistic yet highly rendered Japanese ink painting.
Friday, July 14, 2017
"Serendipity" is large at 28x96", acrylic on board. This is a very custom size to hang in a lobby breakout over a long counter. It was originally inspired by another abstract I painted many years ago. I really enjoyed the technique of freely applying the large intersecting arcing lines, then finding the design within. I challenged myself to minimize the palette with this one, keeping to mostly a warm range of orange and told tones and establishing the composition using a complimentary range of blues and grays. I like that this piece is energetic without being aggressive. There's a great deal of texture in the surface that's difficult to convey here but you get the idea. Happy Friday!
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