I create art to
experience the emotional clarity I enjoy today. I relish the
psychic high I feel
when I mix and apply paint. My artwork is my escape from social or
political concerns or personal angst, and feeds my soul on a daily basis.
My ultimate goal is to produce work with a fresh and uncommon visual and
emotional impact that snags the viewer.
I begin a painting with my site
photographs. I draw the composition, simplify the images, and
rearrange specific elements to create a new reality. In selecting a
palette, I am looking for high-keyed color systems. I begin the
process of watercolor washes to layer colors and create shapes and planes.
The versatility and surprise elements of watercolor are marvelous for
creating the surface texture and tension I am looking for. As the
images develop, I turn to interesting mark-making to create textures that
add three-dimensionality and interest to certain sections.
In my new body of work, developed in
2003-04, I am using my photographs of San Miguel. I am creating the
work in pairs. For the first painting in a pair, I use a palette from
a Matisse painting. For the second piece, I alter the composition and
select my own palette. One surprising result has been the development
of interesting surfaces by heavy paint layering and then lifting. The
combination of this technique with more traditional methods of watercolor
application plus non-local color palettes have resulted, I believe, in a new
level of excitement and innovation in my painting.
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