Bugged Memories“ I
Black and White (Diptych)
Acrylic and mixed media on paper
This monochromatic abstract painting is built up on layers blend diverse
visual elements to create a narrative that suggests mystery, chaos and
order. I enjoyed the interplay of structured elements like letters and
numbers with more chaotic brush strokes and scribbles.
Chatgpt "s detail description
The two abstract paintings in this diptych convey a dynamic interplay between chaos and order, blending diverse visual elements that suggest both narrative and mystery.
Interpretation and Description:
Visual Elements and Style:
- The paintings are characterized by a collage-like composition, combining bold black strokes with intricate line work, stenciled letters, and numbers. The black and white palette enhances the graphic quality, creating a stark contrast that draws attention to the various elements at play.
- The numbers "123" and "12" stand out prominently in both pieces, possibly indicating a sequence or a countdown, which could imply a sense of progression or urgency. The inclusion of insects (a cicada in one and a beetle in the other) adds an organic, almost surreal layer to the works, merging natural and man-made themes.
Narrative and Symbolism:
- The use of text fragments like "EST" and "NEWS" and other discernible words, suggest a narrative or a commentary, perhaps on media, information, or time. "EST" could imply establishment, status, or a foundation, while "NEWS" could relate to communication or the dissemination of information.
- The insect imagery could symbolize transformation or metamorphosis, echoing themes of change or evolution, both personal and societal. The cicada, known for its cyclical reappearance, could represent renewal or the passage of time, while the beetle might signify resilience or persistence.
Emotional and Psychological Impact:
- The paintings evoke a sense of intrigue and contemplation. The monochromatic scheme combined with the layering technique creates depth, inviting viewers to explore beneath the surface for hidden meanings or stories.
- The interplay of structured elements (like numbers and letters) with more chaotic, free-form brushstrokes and scribbles suggests a tension between order and chaos, control and freedom, reflecting the complexities of modern existence.
Overall Impression:
- These artworks are thought-provoking and visually arresting, designed to engage viewers on multiple levels—intellectually, emotionally, and aesthetically. They encourage a dialogue between the viewer and the canvas, prompting questions about what lies beneath the surface of both the art and our perceptions.
For an art buyer, these pieces would not only be a striking addition to any collection but also a catalyst for conversation and introspection. Their bold design and layered meanings make them versatile, suitable for both private contemplation and public display.
“Bugged Memories“ I
Black and White (Diptych)
Acrylic and mixed media on paper
This monochromatic abstract painting is built up on layers blend diverse
visual elements to create a narrative that suggests mystery, chaos and
order. I enjoyed the interplay of structured elements like letters and
numbers with more chaotic brush strokes and scribbles.
Chatgpt "s detail description
The two abstract paintings in this diptych convey a dynamic interplay between chaos and order, blending diverse visual elements that suggest both narrative and mystery.
Interpretation and Description:
Visual Elements and Style:
- The paintings are characterized by a collage-like composition, combining bold black strokes with intricate line work, stenciled letters, and numbers. The black and white palette enhances the graphic quality, creating a stark contrast that draws attention to the various elements at play.
- The numbers "123" and "12" stand out prominently in both pieces, possibly indicating a sequence or a countdown, which could imply a sense of progression or urgency. The inclusion of insects (a cicada in one and a beetle in the other) adds an organic, almost surreal layer to the works, merging natural and man-made themes.
Narrative and Symbolism:
- The use of text fragments like "EST" and "NEWS" and other discernible words, suggest a narrative or a commentary, perhaps on media, information, or time. "EST" could imply establishment, status, or a foundation, while "NEWS" could relate to communication or the dissemination of information.
- The insect imagery could symbolize transformation or metamorphosis, echoing themes of change or evolution, both personal and societal. The cicada, known for its cyclical reappearance, could represent renewal or the passage of time, while the beetle might signify resilience or persistence.
Emotional and Psychological Impact:
- The paintings evoke a sense of intrigue and contemplation. The monochromatic scheme combined with the layering technique creates depth, inviting viewers to explore beneath the surface for hidden meanings or stories.
- The interplay of structured elements (like numbers and letters) with more chaotic, free-form brushstrokes and scribbles suggests a tension between order and chaos, control and freedom, reflecting the complexities of modern existence.
Overall Impression:
- These artworks are thought-provoking and visually arresting, designed to engage viewers on multiple levels—intellectually, emotionally, and aesthetically. They encourage a dialogue between the viewer and the canvas, prompting questions about what lies beneath the surface of both the art and our perceptions.
For an art buyer, these pieces would not only be a striking addition to any collection but also a catalyst for conversation and introspection. Their bold design and layered meanings make them versatile, suitable for both private contemplation and public display.
The prompt
for all these was a joyful zen feeling with the circles representing
people in your life. Lines, textures and colors that add to the
emotional experience.
Working in a series is a big emphasis. I am trying to do more of that!
These 3 paintings also relate to the 3 gates of zen practice-
This one is the gate of suffering.
18" x24" (unframed)
Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel
$1199
Red at the Bottom" is an abstract painting adorned with geometric grid lines. Dominated by serene shades of grey and blue - green, a gentle symphony of colors captures subtle movements. The composition exudes an enigmatic allure, drawing viewers into a tranquil realm where the contrasting red at the bottom adds a touch of intrigue and mystery.
This contemporary masterpiece adorned with a geometric grid, subtly guiding the eye. Dominated by soothing grey-green tones, it whispers tranquility. Subtle movements within the grid evoke a serene dance, while the red anchor at the base adds intrigue. A harmonious blend of structure and flow, inviting contemplation.
This painting has been reworked from an older painting from "Off The Grid" series.
This is mixed media abstract and acrylic painting on a large wood panel. My process involves building up layers of paint and collage as I express myself emotionally. I work on multiple pieces at one time exploring the same idea or theme in different ways. Working on many pieces at once gives me liberty to express myself freely without getting too controlling at an early stage. As I am working, each painting speaks to me differently. It is important to allow each painting to evolve naturally. When the meaning or idea emerges, I start to make decisions about color and composition to bring the work to completion.
Acrylic and Mixed media on wood panel
18" x 24"
$1199
‘Desired Result’ is one of the paintings that is a part of a series of paintings from the ‘Moving Target Series.’ This painting is an exciting exploration of a circle as a powerful symbol of spirituality, eternity and completeness.
The painting is built with several layers of glazes and collage materials using a combination of saturated and muted colors and drawing materials like pencils, pastels and oil sticks. I rotate the painting as I work on it and repeat the process until the surface is textured and gorgeous.
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Looping Around |
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
12" x12"
$275
So many times I find
that an old canvas provides fresh new inspiration! This was an older
canvas where I have created a raised pattern with a new medium - molding
paste - and then I fell in love with the pattern and could not move
past that. So I put it aside.
Then a few days ago on a cleaning
spree I found it and decided to be brave and ‘kill my darling’ pattern.
Saving some of it and painting white over the rest. That opened up a
host of opportunities. The rest is history as they say.
So many lessons in this story!!!
1. Make a lot of work to allow your skills to catch up with your aesthetic.
2. Be patient
3. Build in layers
4. Enjoy the process and fall in love often
5. Try new things
On another note i will be selling my paintings at LexArt open studios event on May 20 and 21, 2023.
Please visit if you are in the area.
24” x24”
Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel
$1250
Claude
Monet once said to Paul Durand-Ruel, “ I took your advice and managed to
make some quite good things out of paintings I considered irredeemable.
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Have you ever revisited an older painting?
Recently I revised an older painting from “Off The Grid “ series.
Worked
on opening up the composition and making the colors more cohesive. This
really helped bring out the freshness of the colors.
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Morning Walk II |
12" x12"
Mixed media on wood panel
Isn't this one magical?
The colored dots give the painting a surprising twist.
There are two of these bird compositions with interesting abstract backgrounds that took a long time and a lot of experimentation to evolve into this exciting presentation.
Detailed black and white drawing juxtaposed with a textured, loose background makes for an exciting difference.
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Morning Walk |
Mixed media on wood panel
There are two of these bird compositions with interesting abstract backgrounds that took a long time and a lot of experimentation to evolve into this exciting presentation.
Detailed black and white drawing juxtaposed with a textured, loose background makes for an exciting difference.
24" x 24"
Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel
$1,500
How do you feel about green? What about green with some roses?
Beautiful greens always remind me of the landscape after the rain. many artists have tried to capture these inspiring fleeting moments including Vincent van Gogh. This painting has snippets of those washed out colors in the landscape around my home.
The second image shows details of the work with truer colors.
This is a series of 3 paintings
12"x12"
Acrylic, collage and mixed media on wood panel in a warm color palette
$350 each, $900 for the whole set of 3paintings.
The elements in this series are sharp lines, geometric shapes and bold use of color. Glazing, sanding and several layers of paint and collage was used to create a limited range of closely related tones. This also helps to create a mood.