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Dan Nelson
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in
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This painting began as the memory of my inner self hiding within and being protected by my old coping skills. There is no one or nothing to help me so I will create a protective layer around me that no hurt can penetrate. I do not want to live in and process my fears, it is too painful. I become as small as I can retreating into a ball holding my head in my hands so I can't see. My soul is right below me reaching up to me slightly connecting beginning with my hands trying to show me that it is there I just need to look. My Higher Self is above me reaching down to me not giving up, helping to dissolve fear so my inner self can connect to all that is good in me. I painted this not realizing that my disease of self was still running my actions, destroying my progress of personal growth. When the result of my destructive actions became aware to me this painting was no longer a memory what I was but place I longed to go.
2017
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 36 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Throughout my life I would start and stop painting, feeling the desire but then doubting my ability. It wasn’t until my late 50’s that my desire outweighed my doubts. I started with abstracts and sunsets learning how to use color and techniques building my confidence and painting with more direction. Painting with my own voice and not being held back by what I imagined the world would think of my art. That gave me the ability to experiment and grow as an artist, to developing my own style. I grew up in Chicago working as a Graphic Designer and spent a year living in Palm Springs where I fell in love with the quirky people and the Mid-Century Architecture that I started to incorporate in my painting. I also spent time developing my sense of me, what I feel and what I believe in. That discovery of self led me to a happiness and inner peace that translated to Joy of being which also made its way into my art. My paintings are done with Acrylics on Canvas, I’m too impatient to work with oils. I work from home and enjoy having everything right there so I can pick up my brushes and start painting whenever I feel the urge. Usually, my cats sit on the table next to me watching and sometimes crawling into my lap to help. When I have the day off from the office, I’m at my easel within 15 minutes of waking up ready to paint and I will be there until evening. I paint stories and moments in time using color and humor. My inspiration comes from people, how they move and how they interact with the world around them. How simple things can bring a smile. I paint the world inside of me, that world is happy, fun, joyful, integrated and includes what brings most people joy, their pets. My hope is when someone sees my paintings it triggers their imagination and they come up with a story about what they see. If I made you smile then my paintings are a success.
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