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Monday, October 08, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Always In Process
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Changes and Additions
Sunday, July 15, 2007
PLAYTIME
She comes from water
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Chakra Centers Evolve
Energy Centers in the body. The figures from different viewpoints are inside an egg on a blue background. The figure is wading in a puddle of water and land. This work in progress is 22"x30" oil on watercolor paper
This painting I started today originated, like many ideas from the little drawing book I try to always have with me.
This painting includes symbolic colors representing both the energy points (chakras), and the color of life, creativity, nurishment, calm,; blue.
Purple is royalty, majesty, support, wisdom and comfort.
The chakra colors of red for the base, orange for the sacral, yellow for the solar plexus, green for the heat, blue fo rhe throat, indigo for the head and violewt white for the crown are placed as cirles of color.
We'll see how this one developes. Must sleep now.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Summer Days..... Digital Nights
These 2 are the original shots I combined to make the new one.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Summer Painting Season HAS Begun
Summer is the time of new creations!
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Circles Update
Sunday, February 18, 2007
New Series
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Works in Progress
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Manipulated Monochromes
It's amazing what Photoshop has allowed the artist to do in creating new images from original works. This began as "Purple" then I added various filters to the original painting. From there it's all just select, copy invert, rotate and place. Presto, a new image. Maybe I'll call this "Purple Reflections."
Poster edges and plastic wrap are the two filters used here. After creating new layers to apply the filters, the layers were merged and then copied and transformed. This type of Kalidascope image can be created with any image that has exterior posative and negative spaces. It is the play on posative and negative spaces that gives the image its power.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Purple In Progress
"Purple" is still in progress. I am not yet satisfied with its values and textures. In the photograph it appears more harsh than as I see it in the studio. Seeing the painting on the screen helps me to reevaluate my intentions for the work. I think as artists we often can get so sucked in to what we are doing that we loose site of the total composition. I began this one, as with the other monocromes, with a few lines using the pure color. From there, each line becomes its own form and grows. Then each form has to find where it fits in, around, and through the others.
While I have become entranced with the monochome series, I am still wooking on Evolution of Herstory, some photorestoration and other digital projects. What can I say???? That's what drives me.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Monochroms Live On
Sunday, January 14, 2007
MonoChromes
Here I am working in a monochromatic color scheme with oil on wood panel. I have not yet decided on a title for this one. As it sits in the studio I look at it each day and wait for it to speek it's name. For now, I'll call it "Blue". Its cool blue color gently blends from dark to light and back to dark again. With lines flowing in a circular fashion there are many ways of interpreting its meaning. Depending on the state of mind when viewing it can conjour up thoughts of things from the female reproductive organs to organic patterns. This abstract work is the first in a series of monochromatic works.
I'll call this one "Green" for now. It too is an oil but on canvas. This abstraction of swirling green evolves from its simple primary yellow and blue color to its more complex secondary green color. The central circular formation serves as a base, or seperator, of the two legs. A torsoless figure (meaning you can only see the legs) sits on a ball; or is it an egg emerging from between the two legs?This painting, like "Blue", is but a piece a greater puzzell. Each panel I create must be able to stand on its own, but fit into a larger design. We'll see how they all emerge.
Ok, so this one is not exactly monochromatic. These colors are the same from "Evolution of Herstory" Again with the swirling, spiral of color evolving from one to the next and back again. The warm colors are full of heated energy. Blue and Green are much calmer paintings than this one which for now I will call "Funnel" All these heated colors funneling into what? The next painting in the series. Time to go paint!