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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
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I recognize water and paint as co-creators and allow them to express themselves freely in my paintings, without much control from my brushes. This produces spontaneous, unexpectedly beautiful effects. The inspiration for this painting came from the Lakota Sioux prophecy of the white buffalo calf heralding the dawn of a new era--and also the Hindu culture's recognition of the new age, the Satya or Krita, Yuga (respectively "truth" and "golden") that we are now entering. Paint used is quinacridone gold. Paper is 300 lb Arches natural cold press paper, with deckled (rough, unfinished) edges. Painting is unframed. I recommend a float frame to highlight the artwork's deckled edges. Painting is signed on the back.
Watercolor on Paper
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30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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I am a self-taught watercolor artist. Spiritual evolution has emerged as the core theme of my paintings since I recently returned to art after abandoning it 20+ years ago, not surprisingly as I'm undergoing a spiritual awakening in my personal life. I tend to portray my subjects transforming in some way to serve as visual metaphors for this theme. Integral here is my method of painting I call sculptural flow, which involves a deep respect for the unique character of the medium. I recognize paint and water as co-creators instead of as mere tools. When given freedom to express itself without much control by the artist, watercolor produces unpredictable and often uncanny effects that invite interpretation; the medium becomes the message. Embracing watercolor's unique expression serves as an exercise in surrender for the painter. As I've learned, some surrender of our constant, socially-programmed need for control to the subtle co-creative forces that permeate our reality is an important part of humanity's evolution--a byproduct of which (I can happily report) is a radically more magical and peaceful life. Thus spiritual awareness infuses not only the subjects I paint, but also the way I paint, which I consider a personally transformative practice that extends beyond making art.
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