I have completed a few pieces since my last post and have been so bad at updating this blog! I will try to be better!
This painting was simply for fun. I was seeking a release, particularly from stress, and the experience I had creating this painting accomplished just that. I began with a black canvas, because for some reason I like to start dark and bring the lights out, as I'm sure you have noticed in previous pieces. I have a few art books that I ripped pieces from as you can see-- this was most therapeutic in itself because it required so little thought. I blew through the pages of the book, ripping and tearing and quickly pasted the pieces to the canvas. There is no pattern to the madness, and yet each piece was placed with such purpose and so intentionally.
After the ripping process, I proceeded to tape an outline around the scraps and paint the outer edge. I used a palette knife, which is my most favorite painting tool, among other strange instruments I can find. (I rarely, rarely use actual brushes). I love using knives to paint because it is so easy to move the paint around. I love the act of scraping and removing the paint, as it leaves an amazing layer of thinner, textured paint. I work quickly this way, almost subconsciously... I think it's absolutely fantastic.
The last feature of this particular piece of art, which really ties the whole thing together, is the random found objects that I have spontaneously, yet also deliberately, attached to the piece. I find the painting interesting, enticing, and simply just enjoyable to look at. It reminds me of an "I spy" photo, which I think is why it is so fun to look at.
hope you like it too.
This painting was simply for fun. I was seeking a release, particularly from stress, and the experience I had creating this painting accomplished just that. I began with a black canvas, because for some reason I like to start dark and bring the lights out, as I'm sure you have noticed in previous pieces. I have a few art books that I ripped pieces from as you can see-- this was most therapeutic in itself because it required so little thought. I blew through the pages of the book, ripping and tearing and quickly pasted the pieces to the canvas. There is no pattern to the madness, and yet each piece was placed with such purpose and so intentionally.
After the ripping process, I proceeded to tape an outline around the scraps and paint the outer edge. I used a palette knife, which is my most favorite painting tool, among other strange instruments I can find. (I rarely, rarely use actual brushes). I love using knives to paint because it is so easy to move the paint around. I love the act of scraping and removing the paint, as it leaves an amazing layer of thinner, textured paint. I work quickly this way, almost subconsciously... I think it's absolutely fantastic.
The last feature of this particular piece of art, which really ties the whole thing together, is the random found objects that I have spontaneously, yet also deliberately, attached to the piece. I find the painting interesting, enticing, and simply just enjoyable to look at. It reminds me of an "I spy" photo, which I think is why it is so fun to look at.
hope you like it too.
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