I am captivated by cerulean skies and cobalt water. I am beguiled by the color blue.
In my work I explore the myriad shades of blue to portray the feelings of air and water, two elements so essential to human existence.
It begins with a blank canvas, covered in some basic shade of blue or sometimes green. From there I add more blue, more definition, until the painting tells me it is complete. Then I step back and try to read what it says.
Sometimes it speaks of the fury of the storm: rain pelting the water, waves lifting to the sky, dark clouds in the distance. Sometimes it speaks of the peace of a new day when all is calm and expectant. Many times it speaks of something in between, the tension that is so often present in life. Often a dark element will show up in one corner, a reminder that the world is more complex than we would like it to be.
Each painting is unique because I start with several shades of blue on my palette and mix them as I go. I don’t worry about paying attention to what goes into a mixture. I don’t care if I can ever repeat a certain shade. Those unique shades belong to that painting.
I paint on canvas with acrylics, utilizing tools such as brayers, palette knives and brushes.
Let’s stay in touch! Subscribe below to receive updates about my studio and other artistic endeavors.