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Painting, Oil on Canvas
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One of the most significant of my Humanist Icon series, this works celebrates the Everywoman, waking as the earth turns towards the sun. Similarly to the other works in this series, I used techniques historically used to elevate figures in religious icons, such as gold leaf, drapery, and small size to encourage personal devotion. I wanted to celebrate these hardworking model - an intrinsic part of art world and representation - and focus on the women and men as central figures in the composition, highlighting their strength and presence above their sexuality or sexual appeal. In addition, I didn't want to title this piece "sunrise" or the like because it implies a kind of submissive relationship to these earth-bound souls to the action of a sun, rising. As we know, the earth is actually spinning, and where each of us is awakening - where and when we chose to rise - determines the light coming in. The work was rendered in thick oil paint, using a palette knife in front of a live model. The gold leaf was added to the background and sides later. The work looks best unframed, with the luminous gold edges catching the light.
2016
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10 W x 10 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am an artist and art conservator, born in the San Francisco Bay Area, but now living in Vancouver, Canada. I have worked as a Paintings Conservator for many years, and through positions at several museums (National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, SFMOMA and the Art Gallery of Ontario) I have developed an intimate knowledge and appreciation of artist techniques and materials. Health issues related to use of solvents as a conservator for many years, has led me to focus on creating my own art - something that I have always practiced, but that now I can give my full dedication to. Given my technical background, I am often drawn to historical techniques and unique materials. I enjoy the challenge of trying to recreate traditionally difficult visual effects such as opalescence, water reflection, refraction and transparency. As someone who has lived and worked in several locations (including the US, France, Denmark, Hong Kong and France) I am deeply interested in the theme of transformation. This is visible in my works that explore the transformative change that glass undergoes as it is tossed by time and tide to become sea glass. Also, my underwater paintings explore how this cool blue alternate realm beneath the surface transforms light and form. My figurative art is informed by the artists of the San Francisco Bay Area Figurative Movement, particularly Elmer Bischoff and Joan Brown. I was lucky enough to study the practice of art at UC Berkeley when these were artists living, teaching and working all around us. A highlight of my conservation career was repairing a large scale Joan Brown work while working at SFMOMA. I currently spend time with my husband and my wonderful and willful young adult children. If I am not painting, I can often be found on the waters of the Sea to Sky Corridor, on my paddle board with my two crazy (but well-balanced!) rescue dogs.
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