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The Yellow Chair Painting

Elaine Weiner-Reed

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

The Yellow Chair “Becoming one with each other and the space, ties that bind and irrevocable connections. Transience and permanence vie for attention. The ephemeral is often what lingers...memories and nostalgia entwined. The Yellow Chair is an invitation to sit a spell and enjoy the ride.” Background and Reflections: My art focuses on relationships as people interact with each other, their own space, and the world around them. Life stops for no one - regardless of how we sometimes wish it would at least slow down so we could pause ... just for a minute. In this painting, the yellow chair solidifies as a beacon, a respite inviting us to sit a spell and enjoy the ride. My approach was to create a sunlit interiorscape - one in which the light was so bright that it overwrote the figures, bringing every color into that sun-kissed spectrum of colors. "Necessity is the mother of invention" came into play before I even began the painting thanks to a mishandled shipping box resulting in a pierced canvas arriving on my doorstep. Not one to waste a painting surface, I tore, cut, and glued strips of that flimsy box onto the canvas itself, weighting it down to let it dry. Then, faced with a surface almost divided in half by the cardboard, I spent hours or days looking at it. My mind was fighting with all kinds of early-learning instructor quotes like: "Never divide a painting in half." Well, I kicked those cautionary words to the curb, making the cardboard the back of my yellow chair, sitting up-front and center stage. Not only that, but the chair back actually extends about a half inch below the bottom of the canvas. Note: This chair back extension is not visible in the painting image, so the future owner should work with a good framer to devise a creative way to float-frame it to allow the chair's extension to make an interesting shadow on the wall or the backing.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 2 D in

Number of Panels:2

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PHILOSOPHY: In imperfection, lies reality, beauty, and character. As a visual artist, my work examines and responds to the notion of narrative and the interplay between singularity and universality in storytelling. The more personal the story, the more universal its message. Focusing on the imperfect in a world that embraces limited or constrictive definitions of beauty, my goal is to challenge those definitions and perceptions. My hope is that I influence a change of mindset wherein beauty truly is redefined in the eye of each beholder. Unique beauty lies beneath the surface of every individual. - STATEMENT: I create abstract assemblages in shape, color, and line. Finding beauty in the unfinished, my work focuses on relationship dynamics and every-day or chance encounters as they impact identity. With intuition and investigative precision, I explore the energy, motivations, chemistry, and undercurrents between individuals - from the inside, out. My creative process involves building a character in layers, mimicking the way in which identities are formed throughout a lifetime: layer by colorful or complex layer. I let the form and placement of figures and shapes imply subsurface content and emotion. Focused on transience and imperfection, some common themes that run through my work are telling the unknown or hidden stories. - APPROACH: My creative approach parallels my analytical process in that my goal is to try to figure out or resolve challenging situations, encounters, experiences, or relationships. As a result, the beginning phases of new paintings can often appear explosive, congested, chaotic, or seemingly overflowing in conflicting colors and content. These expressionistic elements are integral to the entirety of a piece, providing layers and much of the substrata and undercurrents that need to be emphasized or masked in later stages of the creative process. In later stages my creative process transitions from largely intuitive to a dance between the objective and subjective perspectives in the editing phase, where I construct, deconstruct, reveal, or mask details as needed, weaving a metaphorical interpretation of experiences, while leaving each work enigmatic enough to invite viewers to engage. - FOCUS: My art honors survival and the individual spirit and history of people as they coexist, survive, and interact.

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