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The artist will tell you that it’s the layers and layers of our lives, our history that she thinks makes us most interesting - and that same evidence of history is what she hopes you’ll see in the layers of her paintings. Because of her process of sanding and scratching back into the paint to reveal history, Isabelle only works on birch wood this piece, “New Ideas” her graphic, rhythmic shapes seize our attention, while the super smooth texture and embedded symbols invite close examination. Using acrylic paint, the background “Celadon green” is a color so beautiful that at one time in history, only royalty were allowed to see it, then found only on special ceramics, created by a thinly applied glaze that transformed iron oxide from ferric to ferrous iron as it fired in the kiln. Please note the edge detail in the additional photos - Isabelle is known for the way her abstract work contrasts with the beautiful, natural birch edges she leaves exposed.
2023
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 24 H x 1.7 D in
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My Process and What Inspires Me I am an abstract painter, drawn to creating feelings in my work rather than representations of things that are already recognizable. At the most basic level, I love exploring the beautiful ways that geometric shapes can contrast with loose, graceful lines and interesting marks. The subtle differences I create in my works are achieved by building up multiple layers of acrylic paint on birch wood panels, then sanding and scratching back into the work. I do this intentionally to reveal what I call ‘the history’ of the painting and to add richness and depth to the color and design. I’m constantly responding to what’s happening as I paint, considering where to bring different colors, line and shapes into focus. Some of my choices are intended to create loud contrasts and differences that I want viewers to see from a distance, others are about drawing the viewer’s eye to more intimate or quiet details that are discovered when my work is viewed up close. Because the idea of “feeling” my work is important to me, my palette is often inspired by the music I’m playing. And although it isn’t necessarily intentional, I know for sure that my surroundings influence what happens on my boards. I grew up playing in the foothills of the Canada’s Rocky Mountains, and my childhood taught me to look, to pay attention, to be present. Now I live in Newport Beach. My inspiration might come from the way the light hits the sand during sunrise to signs of paint peeling from a building. All of that said, at the core of my work is the absolute pure joy I feel when I’m painting – I hope that’s really what you see and feel when you look at my paintings. I am grateful for every minute I get to spend in my studio.
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