Sunday, November 15, 2009
Dancers After Midnight
Dancers After Midnight, 2009, 8"x11", 20cmx28cm, oil pastel, India inks on paper
It's called 'Dancers After Midnight' because I sketched it in the midnight air, and finished at maybe 2am, when the air was still dark smoky blue-black.
Recently I've been 'put through the paces' over my work by someone I considered a friend but who turned out not to be supportive of my painting. In summarily dismissing almost all of my work, it was called 'abstract,' a label that mystifies me. I would say that if one liked a more Classical style of painting, stillness, realism, then my work would not be adequate, but neither would I call what I do 'abstract.'
How can I explain my art? Let me try.
When I work I like to create something realistic enough for you to recognize the subject matter, yet I like imperfection because life is like that. I like to see the brush-stroke, which to me is like the breath of the artist breathing onto the canvas. And a calligraphy of drawing, the poetry of the lines, is crucial. As is motion: rhythms of colour, sweeps of brushstroke, moments of tension between forms.
Slick does not suit me; I like it raw.
When I paint, it tears my heart out of my chest. Can you see my pulse beating there, in the dance of oils and inks?
I like beautiful, on this side of frenzied.
If I had to accept a label, I would say my art is somewhere between drawing and painting. My main influences are an incredibly diverse range of artists both contemporary and throughout history. I think the way you paint is linked to your biological gesture in the world. That paint and inks do not come out of tubes or bottles but fingertips.
My ex-friend and I have parted ways.
I guess the lesson is that you have to believe in yourself. That's most important.
Be true to yourself and follow your vision.
It's important not just to support and nurture the talents of others, but to have friends who support and nurture ours. When there is a balance, of give and take, a crucial reciprocity, we can freely explore and express our gifts, which are, afterall, our sacred offerings.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Aural Pleasure: A SoundClick Widget
Just checking out SoundClick widgets for my site there: Aural Pleasure. This is my favourite, I think.
I've been tossing around the idea of uploading some of these pieces to Jamendo... not sure how they'd be received in a music community... but, yes, I'd let you download them from Jamendo, yes I would.
I get a kick out of how SoundClick described my poetry recordings in the widget that other artists post at their sites:
rich text with
pleasing undulating
voice and music
Monday, November 09, 2009
Figure in Blue-Feathered Strokes
Figure in Blue-Feathered Strokes, pencil, India ink, fixative, acrylic matte medium, watercolour pencils, oil paint on archival paper, 12¾"x10", 2006. Digital version, 2009.
This morning I vacuumed the apartment (uh huh), and then did yoga (yah) with the intent to "do" the tasks I'd set for the day (a major clean-out of a closet, working on 2 paintings). The 'yoga with intent' didn't seem to be working since after the yoga I ended up dancing like a crazy cotton-tail all about my small space grateful that I was alone. What do you expect if you're listening to Buddha Bar? That went on for some time. Song after song found me kicking and jumping and shaking my hips, I couldn't stop. After I settled down after lunch, oh strange occurrence considering there hasn't been a night in many months that I haven't thought about starting the final painting in the Women in the Seasons series and day after day I've resisted, you know, I put a large piece of Plexiglas on the twin pull-out leaves of my desk, a few clamp lamps underneath, and transferred figures to delicious 300lb Arches watercolour paper! Pleased to report that guilt for a year (over not starting this final painting of a series) = gone.
While I was looking for the set of figure drawings I've been using for the Women in Seasons series, I found this little painting. Yeah, she's the same life drawing model who graces the Women in Seasons series, only I've not painted this pose in those paintings. I find the final digital composition of my afternoon's work on how best to present the image with its layering (only about half a dozen layers in the image), multiples, repetitions, colouring intriguing. It's fun to play digitally, though I like to base my digital work on images of an actual drawing or painting, which in turn is composed from sketches from lifedrawing sessions... (didn't Wallace Stevens say something about always basing your work on the 'real'? I like that.)
I scanned the painting in two sections and stitched it together in Photoshop Elements 6, which is what I use on my iMac. The central image that I have titled is the high resolution scan. Then I took a photograph of the painting on the smoky-coloured Plexiglass with the light shining through it. Through the afternoon the images got attached to each other, and then a third, and digitally painting a framing, and, here it is, sharing...
(click on Figure in Blue-Feathered Strokes for a larger version)
Later: after 2am now... since this was a simple project with few layers , I created a short slideshow out of saved versions. Click through to Picasa if you'd like to see it larger, with captions:
Direct link:
Figure in Blue-Feathered Strokes |
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Enjoy the Joy
I've had one of those frustratingly 'tired' days where you can't get your mojo moving... and silly things run through my mind, like "Enjoy the Joy." Or jewels in carved Bavarian gold. Or ragged veins of brown leaves in the streets that you'd never know once ran green with the mysterious process of chlorophyll and sun. Speaking of which, it was unseasonably warm today and I did spend a good hour walking in shirt-sleeves with my dog, soaking in the disappearing sun. And while I ate easy things today, cheese, fruit, beef samosas that I only had to heat up, multi-grain salad, and then filled myself with a large bowl of fresh buttered popcorn, I had no energy to cook. I had such a list of things to do today, and not one single item accomplished.
Tomorrow, then, vacuum the apartment; take apart a bookcase and pull everything out of the front closet and get rid of stuff, but keep the Ikat curtains, wrap them carefully for storage. Put felt and try the appliance wheels on the bookcase - it sits in mostly front of the closet and while I had thought the back end could just be storage I've discovered things are really lost back there, so I need to make the bookcase slidable. Then refill the bookcase with its books. Do the drawing for 'Women in Autumn,' finish a series! C'mon. And work on that 'Celestial Dancer' painting that my daughter wants to be a little more 'realistic' than I usually do simply because I can, or so she said. Plus do a bit of grocery shopping, and cook. And don't forget to walk the dog.
No wonder I had no energy today! That was my list for today, and not one thing accomplished.
My contract position ended a few weeks ago. I'm looking for what's next work-wise, though I have a lot to do here, too.
A wash of a day.
Good thing it was Sunday, a quiet day anyhow.
Do you have days like this too?
Meanwhile, I found this, and then spent an hour searching for any other videos of Polina Seminova, which were good, and researching her, and coming back to this brilliant video of her dancing, watching it a few times:
Wow. Grace, artistry, sheer athletic performance. Polina Seminova's centre of gravity isn't like anyone else's. An extraordinary dancer. Enjoy this Joy.
Tomorrow, then, vacuum the apartment; take apart a bookcase and pull everything out of the front closet and get rid of stuff, but keep the Ikat curtains, wrap them carefully for storage. Put felt and try the appliance wheels on the bookcase - it sits in mostly front of the closet and while I had thought the back end could just be storage I've discovered things are really lost back there, so I need to make the bookcase slidable. Then refill the bookcase with its books. Do the drawing for 'Women in Autumn,' finish a series! C'mon. And work on that 'Celestial Dancer' painting that my daughter wants to be a little more 'realistic' than I usually do simply because I can, or so she said. Plus do a bit of grocery shopping, and cook. And don't forget to walk the dog.
No wonder I had no energy today! That was my list for today, and not one thing accomplished.
My contract position ended a few weeks ago. I'm looking for what's next work-wise, though I have a lot to do here, too.
A wash of a day.
Good thing it was Sunday, a quiet day anyhow.
Do you have days like this too?
Meanwhile, I found this, and then spent an hour searching for any other videos of Polina Seminova, which were good, and researching her, and coming back to this brilliant video of her dancing, watching it a few times:
Wow. Grace, artistry, sheer athletic performance. Polina Seminova's centre of gravity isn't like anyone else's. An extraordinary dancer. Enjoy this Joy.
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