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Ms. Rauber’s paintings are at once realistic and defamiliarized through the absence of facial features of her portraits. The paintings have an unspoken optimism that one feels through the rendering of the intense colors and powerfully established figures. Throughout her work there is a tension between the intimate figurative content and the bold formal qualities of her canvases celebrated by dynamic attributes of paint.
Acrylic on Cardboard
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7.9 W x 5.9 H x 0.8 D in
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I grew up in a small town in America. I found it for the most part boring and always wished to be somewhere else where more was happening. I eventually went to a bigger city to college and then on to the biggest city New York when I graduated. This is where my wish to be somewhere else went awry. I met my husband, who is Swiss, and we ended up living in his home country.
In time I have learned to, if not love, really appreciate this place too. It is however really really far away from where I grew up and I find myself wishing I could go back home to the boring little town where I grew up. The very boringness of the place is actually the big draw now. It lends stability for a child growing up to have everything a routine that you can count on. Because it is a small town, you know the people and the place inside and out and as one gets older there is a certain comfort in a place that is so familiar and easy.
My artwork is constantly dealing with this theme of where home is. For the longest time I painted female images that were nearly flying and at the very least had no roots and were on the move. Now I am painting more and more places that I have encountered on my lifes journey. The places themselves are sort of fleeting images as if they were a dream or a memory that is just being remembered or just fading. I am still not fully rooted in my adopted home country but I am finally accepting that my mind is the biggest help or hinderence in feeling at home, and not the place that I am actually standing. My work is benefiting from this mindset in that there is a visible comfort and intimacy with the places and people that I paint.
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