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View In My Room
Canvas
12 x 16 in ($95)
Black Canvas
White ($135)
8 Views
1
Much of our lives and loves are unscripted, so when life gives you love in any form, you should celebrate. I have been blessed with the love of family and friends but perhaps the most amazing journey has been with my husband. After all, who could have predicted that someone from South Carolina and someone from Ohio would have met in Tennessee, become friends, and would then fall in love? So on Valentine’s Day, or any day to profess our love to all those who have captured our heart, it seems appropriate to recognize that many of our relationships are largely unscripted. We can make lists about what we would like in a friend or partner. We can make plans. And yet when it comes to our hearts, those lists and those plans are frequently not very useful. These three pieces of my art celebrate the obvious. Each of them reminds us that much of love is unscripted; and that’s okay. In fact, it’s often pretty special!
Giclee on Canvas
12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
White
Black Canvas
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I have always been a maker, a creator, a modifier, a re-doer. Even as a child I worked with my hands—always busy, always moving. My art is a lot like visual archeology, an unearthing of facts, symbols, and emotions as I attempt to make sense of life’s anomalies. I love surface design, texture, layers, muted colors—artifacts that suggest the history and the emotions behind events and ideas. My art communicates the joys, fears, and scars we collect as we go through our lives. Beginnings I was in my twenties when I took my first art class, an elective that rumor had it would be an easy “A”. I never expected to become so captivated. Though ultimately I completed two writing degrees, I continued taking art classes while pursuing a career and raising a family. Then a retrospective of the late collage artist Romare Bearden ignited my passion once again. It was then that I chose art as a second career, studying on my own and with other wonderful artists locally and nationally. Process My first projects combined paper, fabric, and sewing as line, but the love of paint and texture eventually drew me to more solid surfaces. I now work on paper, canvas, and the deep wood panels that provide a solid base for me to construct multi-layered, textured abstracts. Whether visual or tactile, textures are always my first application, and they engage me throughout the process. Central to my paintings, these textures are multi-layered and fragmented and are created by addition to or subtraction from the surface. I may press found objects into the surface, encase materials, paint over them, apply markings and collage, or scrape and incise to reveal the layers beneath. One layer may be placed on top of the other, only to have earlier layers exposed or “excavated.” Images emerge; text becomes texture or line; and symbols connect the diverse elements, integrate the work, and define the boundaries. Turning things over, viewing them from various angles and scratching beneath the surface allows me to explore what is not always visible. Inspiration Why do I paint what I paint? Sometimes the motivation is simple: wanting to communicate the feelings that surround me in the middle of the woods or while watching water cascading over rocks from 30 feet above me or waves cut trenches into the sand at high tide. Other times it’s more complicated. I may get ideas from reading, listening to others, or writing in my journal.
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