January is always a month of feeling out in the studio, trying to find a rhythm, a strand that I can grab onto and follow into the rest of the year. Getting a group of small pieces ready for the Little Gems show at the West End Gallery (which opened last night) is part of this feeling out process, sometimes acting as a preview as to where the work may ultimately lead me.
This year found that group with clear and glowing transparent color that was very gem-like. The pieces felt like pieces of jewelry as much as paintings to me which is something I might be able to carry forward.
But now it is February and I am beginning to just let things flow as they come out, emotionally based and free of too much forethought. Just let it happen and not try to direct it too much. The first piece after the Little Gems and in this February frame of mind was the piece shown here at the top, an 18″ by 18″ canvas that is called Unpuzzled. This is as much a piece for myself alone as anything I might do, meant to only satisfy my own need to see it.
I wanted to see a harmony of patterns, rhythms and color that was as much non-objective as objective, which is how I could describe just about any of those pieces which most deeply satisfy me personally. As this piece does. It’s one of those pieces about which I don’t care what others might think– it works for me. And maybe just for me but it doesn’t matter. It just clicks an internal switch for me.
Sitting here at the moment, looking at this painting, makes me want to translate something like it to a much larger format, maybe 4′ by 4′, where the impact of the forms and colors would resonate with the grander scale.
Maybe…
It took me a few minutes to figure out what it was about this painting that seemed so unusual. Finally, it clicked: no houses, no red tree, no red chair. The space inside the frame is both filled and empty — as though you’ve created a receptive space for whatever will be coming next.
Who knows what will appear in the coming year?
Oh my what a study in meditation. A labyrinth here a labyrinth there. And a path to follow between.
Can’t wait for a the larger piece…