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With all of the travelling you have done recently, and painting at both homes, while soaking in the visual landscapes, how do you approach working on a body of work influenced by only one place. You must have visual information overload right now!!I need to put this question aside for a while,because I'm still working it out. For now I will just say that these days, I'm interested in the unifying and universal aspects of the places I love, rather than seeing my time in them as distinctly different experiences. But I do have general thoughts about the influence of place on my work, ideas that have evolved over many years of artist residencies and other travel to the kind of rugged, wild landscapes that I most respond to.
A black sand beach, New Zealand |
Black Beach #1, 10"x10" 2017, oil/cold wax and pigments on panel |
small work on paper from residency in Ballycastle, Ireland, ink and gouache |
n A Quiet Light, each 24x20", painted at Ballinglen Arts Foundation, Ballycastle, CO Mayo, Ireland 2017 |
Fissures #3, 48x36", painted with memories of Irish stones..and stones everywhere |
Near Dixon, NM |