Thursday, August 29, 2019

A Portal to the Soul

acrylic on canvas paper, 12" x 12"

This is what I'd call an intuitive painting.  It started as an abstract done with a 3-inch brush, which is big for a 12" x 12" surface.  Using only ivory black, alizarin crimson and white, somehow it turned into this rose.  I'll admit, I've been looking at lots of flowers lately, but because I used no reference for this, it feels closer to a form of personal expression.

Monday, August 26, 2019

In the Pink

oil on panel, 18" x 24"

Another experimental excursion introducing abstraction to representation, in baby steps.  I am just not very interested in photorealism as a painter.  I like to capture the essence of a thing, in this case tiny pansies, but once it's there, my attention turns to how far I can go in the direction of abstraction, without losing the essential "pansyness" that I find so alluring.  What if I did this to it?  What if I did that?  This painting was full of those moments, although truth be told, I could take that impulse much further than I did here.  But the time has come to step away from this one, call it done, and move on to the next challenge.  

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Sacred Path

oil on canvas, 30" x 24"

This is another attempt at a narrative painting, something I was introduced to in Taos.  The cow, the Indian girl and the bird all symbolize sacred things to me.  The colors white, red and black also signify birth, life and death in the life cycle.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

I Aspire

oil on panel, 20" x 16"

A closeup painting of a canna flower unfolding.  There is a profusion of canna plants here at Denman Ranch, and these flowers are fascinating to me in their folds and all the various shades of yellows, oranges, and reds against their big, flat leaves in warm greens.