This is a new painting that is titled Wind of History, part of my next solo show at the West End Gallery. The show, Dispatches, begins next Friday, July 24, with an opening running from 5-7:30 PM.
This is a very striking piece, one that demands immediate attention. It has a lot of different aspects that all contribute to the overall impact. It has a very graphic quality in the strong color and the way the multiple layers below stack together. There’s also great visual interest in the sky’s texture, which may not show very well in the image here. The stones below the surface echo the light of the sun (or is it a moon?) in this sky.
Adding to this is the motion in the trees with the central figure, the Red Tree, astride a hillock. There is motion in the strata below as well which gives the impression of them being a part of a wave under the ground’s surface. The Red Tree seems to ride this wave.
There’s a lot about this piece that I like. For me, the Archaeology-like paintings are more about abstraction that the final painting’s representation. By that, I mean, when I start a piece like this I have little or no idea where it’s going. The piece builds from the bottom, in the layers. As I paint them, there is little thought to what will be above. It’s, as I said, very abstract at this point, all about color and shape and how each bit relates to the other. One layer dictates how the next will form. It’s an interesting time in the painting of the piece.
I think all of the elements in this painting come together very well, creating a unity that I think translates really well. It has a powerful feel, at least in my eyes. I hope it comes across to others as well.
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