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Event Horizon Painting

linda kelson

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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An "event horizon" is the point of no return. As it relates to a black hole, it is the point at which the gravitational pull is such that there is no escape, and an object is drawn into it forever. Nothing inside a black hole can ever escape. In a metaphorical sense, many of us are drawn into what are also called "rabbit holes" of misinformation, conspiracy theories, and non-sensical thinking on the internet and social media. Once caught in those echo chambers, algorithms, peer pressure and our own biases can make it almost impossible to escape back to reality and clear thinking. In this oil Expressionist Abstract oil painting a woman is floating in space (the internet) and is being torn apart (as things will be) while being sucked into a black hole. She does not appear afraid, but almost ecstatic and oblivious to danger. This painting is painted on all sides and does not require framing. A hanging wire is attached and it is ready to hang.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in

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I was born in Boston, Massachusetts and have painted just about all my life. After attending the Art Institute of Boston, I earned a Bachelors degree from Fairleigh Dickenson University in New Jersey in both Art and Accounting. In 1983 I moved to San Diego and have been showing and selling my paintings here ever since. Like most artists, my style has evolved over the years. I started out with a mostly figurative/representational style and later developed a more abstract approach. I've been most influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, especially Willem de Kooning and Joan Mitchell. Although I've worked with acrylics in the past, my preferred medium is oils. The colors obtainable with oils are so much richer and complex than with acrylic paint and they lend themselves to the wet on wet technique that I use most. Color theory has always been a big part of my work. I also like to use a combination of mediums, textures, brush strokes and techniques in my paintings. I find action painting especially exciting and liberating. But as much as I love to play with color and the sensuousness of the paint, for me the work can't just be pretty pictures. Most of my work addresses themes of environmental protection, climate change, human rights, and animal welfare. Lately, political themes have found there way into my paintings with the current turmoil in America. Most of my works have multiple meanings that I leave up to the viewer to interpret. My husband and I have been involved in environmental and animal protection causes for many years. All of the proceeds from my paintings are donated to animal causes.

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