Words of a painter about art, painting and other thoughts about life, death and things that get in the way. I began my blog 2010.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Thursday September 15, 2011 Still Life Revisited
Still Life Revisited/Two Pots 11"x11" gouache on paper
Still Life Revisited/ Sun Rise/ Sun Set 11"x11" gouache on paper
I continue with the Still Life Revisited Series. Two Mexican pots, and a striped piece inspired by a weaving. Each line of color could be thought of as a horizon line and it could be seen as sun rise and sun set. These could be sacred visual symbols.
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4 comments:
Lovely. I am awed.
Again, the colors are so bold and dynamic and strong.. and the shapes are so dominant.
All of these horizons suggest to me infinite possibilities.
Hi Annell, I haven't been to visit for a while and am delighted to see your very pleasing foray into still life is continuing.
This painting suggests to me a cross section through the earth and biosphere starting with the core, iron black, through layers of rock to a VERY thin strip of green then, another strip that says fire and scorched earth of Man's passage, through the blue sky to finish with a suggestion of ultra violet.
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