After spending 6 months focussed on making purely abstract work, I needed a change. So here is an about-face: working with photographic imagery again. The "Snapshots" series continues!
About a year ago I had some photos printed with the intention of working them into paintings, but then I lost steam on the urban stuff. Everything just seemed to deflate and there I was, floating in a creative void. What an anxious feeling! I wondered if that was it; it was a good run but urban work was a thing of the past for me.
Not so, apparently. A new piece:
drawing |
layout |
Intersection acrylic and mixed-media stitching on canvas 56w x 39h inches |
There are things I like and things I don't like about "Intersection", but I'm setting it aside for now.
Hmm, not a bad composition with the strong angled lines; perhaps this will inform the next painting.
A piece begun months ago, finished this week. This is the only photo I have of it at the moment, skewed, taken at an angle:
And a piece made half-heartedly last year:
Reworked:
East Meets West acrylic and mixed-media stitching on canvas 64w x 39h inches |
Working in the studio this week, I realize it's been a couple of years since I felt this excited about making urban-themed paintings. Now I am feeling eager and curious as to where these "snapshots" will lead!
And, interestingly, I also want to continue with some of the pure-abstraction ideas I worked up over the last 6 months. First, however, this other exploration. I think that by moving back and forth in this way the two directions will inform and expand one another.