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June 26th, 2014
Updated.
I have a shop on Etsy called ColorEnergy. I sell only originals and generally smaller pieces of art there. (Not all images would reproduce well for prints, etc. found on FineArtAmerica. For example, if the paint is at all glossy, it may not photograph well for the print process.) So you can see other images there on Etsy. Just follow the link. Original art only and free shipping. Thank you for checking it out!
June 26th, 2014
March 29th, 2014
Update: Was juried into the "Abstract Art Show" at the Post Road Art Center from April 3 - 23, 2014.
early March 2014:
Painted this yesterday, large 24" X 30" on canvas (acrylic paint). I think it is in reaction to having just worked small and thickly on the observed sunflowers. This large painting is thin and loose and abstract. I'm not sure if it is done yet or not...
Isn't there a physics law like that? For every action there is a reaction....or something like that. It's like that in life. It's like that on the micro scale and on the macro scale. Think about electron activity. Think about large systems in our universe. Think about everything in between. Balance and distribution.
I am reminded of a story my mother told me. I do remember asking the question too. In 6th grade, we studied gravity in science. I raised my hand asking that if gravity existed then could there be such thing as antigravity? The teacher reported me to my mother as a questioning thinker. That's a good thing. Gravity/antigravity....action/reaction....yin/yang, isn't it?
Later that day...it is done now. Here is the link:
March 18th, 2014
March 14th, 2014
March 13th, 2014
This winter, there was a call for art at MIT representing astronomy and astrophysics concepts. Who doesn't look up at night (or even the day time) and wonder? Supernovae (and black holes) are definitely abstract, conceptual, and interesting. The astrophysics department at MIT made something incredible and unique happen....I spent 45 minutes on the phone with Dr. Castro who is a leading expert in the supernova field. I really wanted information about color in supernovae, but the conversation lead astray with my questioning if the effects of a supernova could be detected before the visual, light years later. He said that there can be gravitational effects on the time/space grid in the universe and detectors are being worked on for this! Indeed particles from supernovae may be able to be detected before we can "see" the supernova in a telescope light years away. Interesting....
About color: would only look like variations of bright white light in our visual range. Other frequencies detect other colors. (And in general, blue is used in scientific diagrams to symbolize activity....This is interesting because in art, we always think of red as an active color).
Anyhow, the image is what I came up with for a painting. The idea is something like this:
Represents Life and Death Cycle of Stars. Blue iron core is exploding and collapsing but shown as a blooming flower. Hydrogen clouds may go on to become new stars. Gravitational waves altering the space time grid. From the death of a star, new star life and elements that sustain life "bloom." I tried to paint the supernova as if it were collapsing (death) but at the same time blooming (life). It is called "Bloom: Supernova and Shockwave Expansion."
This is a link to a flickr feed of other images (and mine) in the show...really interesting.
March 12th, 2014
March 12th, 2014
The active link ("Click Here for More Information") describes the process of applying my design to the rabbit whom I named "Regal Rabbit." It was written by James Parr.
This will bring you to the first blog by James Parr (historian) when I picked up the rabbit:
https://dedhamtales.wordpress.com/2012/08/05/a-bunny-tale/
Here is a description of the placement of the rabbit by Shala Howell and her young daughter (of "Caterpickles"), community bloggers:
http://caterpickles.com/2012/09/04/through-the-lens-of-the-five-year-old-the-bunny-at-east-dedham-shopping-plaza/
Here is the interview by the Caterpickles bloggers (Shala Howell and daughter):
http://caterpickles.com/2012/09/27/behind-the-scenes-with-the-five-year-old-the-artist-who-painted-the-regal-rabbit/
March 11th, 2014
March 11, 2014: Today I just kept layering paint on a small canvas board (poor thing!). I enjoyed painting tulips recently, so thought I'd buy and try looking at a sunflower. My interest in observing the sunflower lasted about 5 minutes before I was abstracting and seeing interesting things, and I just kept going. I am reminded of the book "The Interaction of Color" by Itten. Color is so relative to what is next to it. It's amazing to watch and get absorbed by the changes. Each layer creates a new interaction and look.
I am also reminded of a palette knife painting my mother did in probably the 1960's. We grew up with that painting on a wall...so thick!