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Another in a series of pieces of the nest a Robin made in the rafters of our back deck one Spring. I created this piece in the Spring of 2020, a year after photographing the nest. Part of my bird obsession series during the Covid-19 pandemic. This work is a photo transfer with acrylic paint on woo...
2020
Print, Giclee on Canvas
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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
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Not Framed
White Canvas
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My paintings are a celebration of the mystery of nature and the promise and complexity of life that exists in nature. All of my work is about the experience of light and shadow, color and texture, the play between the seen and the unseen, between memory and imagination. I am most inspired by the quiet drama of nature; trees bending toward the light, silent reflections, sunlight breaking through clouds. My visual language has evolved over the years but I seem to have settled on something that combines a love of abstraction with a contemporary realism. The work reflects a personal history; childhood summers spent on Jekyll Island, GA where live oaks drip Spanish moss and marsh meets ocean; countless walks in woods among pines, birches, aspens. As with all things in nature, there is that brief moment that says everything. The bird that suddenly catches my eye through the window, pausing on a branch just long enough for me to get a photograph. The quality of light and shade in a forest, under a tree, or as reflected in water. The flower blooming today that wasn’t blooming yesterday. I work mostly on wood panels, sometimes using brushes and other times palette knives, combining heavy, thickly applied paint with watery washes that drip randomly. This process enables me to capture the spirit of the subject, its wildness. For wildness, as Bill McKibben writes in The End of Nature, stirs the imagination and creates in us "the sense that we are part of something with roots stretching back nearly forever, and branches reaching forward just as far."
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