This is a piece that I finished yesterday, while the events of November 4th settled in a bit. It’s an 18″ high by 36″ wide canvas and has a really neat quality that I can’t quite put my finger on. There’s a real dynamism that I think comes from the motion in the tree’s leaves along with the roll and rise of the ground behind it. Gives it a sense of urgency.
As with much of my work, I think the underlying texture really pushes the piece forward and creates the feeling of a harmony above chaos that I want. I think it has a real rhythm and strength. A life of its own, which is how I determine how well I’ve done my job.
I’m still mulling a title here but the title of this post seems to fit both this piece and the time which I like a lot. When I look at my work I am often reminded of the time in which it was created, a feeling that goes beyond the scene in the painting. I can only hope that that feeling translates to others as well.
This piece will also be heading to Asheville, NC for my November 22 opening at the Haen Gallery.
