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Painting, Oil on Wood
Size: 48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in
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This painting was created in the early months of 2022 in Santa Barbara, CA. This body of work explores my immediate emotional reaction to the wild places and grand vistas of the western United States. These paintings were part of my solo show, Visceral Views, which ran May 5 – 28th, 2022 at LAURA VINCENT DESIGN & GALLERY in Portland, OR. Contact the gallery with enquiries. I created this painting using a mixture of oil paint and wax on a sealed and gessoed wood panel. My paintings are created without the use of brushes. Instead, I paint with squeegees, brayers and by applying paint to papers which is then transferred onto the panel. I utilize other drawing materials and tools throughout the process, melding the drawing, mark-making process with painting. The finished painting is created through many layers and often take months to finish. The process of layering, scraping and digging back through those layers gives the painting incredible history that is brought up to the surface in part due to the wax mixture itself. The painting tells a story through the individual movements of my hands, color choices and mood of the finished work. These pieces are a joyful mix of planning and letting go until the final work is brought together in harmony or intended discord. The work is signed and titled on the back. Hanging hardware is included. Painting is sold unframed. I recommend a simple floater frame if you decide to frame the work.
Oil on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
48 W x 48 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
No
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My work is heavily focused on process. I embrace the history of creation showing through in the final work. I work with a balance of intuition and planning. I’m inspired by natural textures and aging man-made structures. Time spent hiking refuels me for my studio practice and often directs me towards color palettes used in my work. My experiences traveling abroad and throughout the western U.S. also influence my work in the form of visual and physical textures, color, and shape. I work in oil & cold wax on cradled wood panels. I do not use brushes to create my work. I paint with squeegees, brayers and by applying paint to papers which is then transferred onto the panel. My paintings are comprised of dozens and dozens of layers of oil paint and cold wax. I often scratch back into the layers with tools and palette knives revealing the layers below. My goal is for the viewer to explore emotion and immerse themselves in an abstract way of thinking. I use layered history and visual texture to create something with visual weight and depth. This allows the viewer to ground themselves in an abstract work where they can then allow the mind to see what they need. I believe abstract work to be incredibly inclusive in this divisive time. I hope that everyone can feel connected to the sense of history in my work. The aspects of decay, fluidity and depth in my work help create a universality of time and place for the viewer to connect with.
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