Up-cycling & new conversations
Why? Because.......................................... I have to.
It might appear like an old cliche but it is true; true in the sense that this project has reawakened an excitement and drive that was in danger of being subsumed by mediocrity. I am aware that it has been there, lurking around the corner, the opportunity that the funding has afforded me cannot be underestimated.
As part of this process I was looking at some old work that I still had, two images that were of the River Thames and I decided that they were not valid anymore, probably because they were never valid. With this in mind I began to work on top of them using translucent layers, the notion of sealing the history of the painting within itself & not totally eradicating it proved to be, quite enlightening. For a start, I was working onto a surface that had a structure that was figurative and had a right way up, so I put them on their sides joined together and began. It was important to maintain an open-ended approach and to not see the boats, buildings and water. This was taking me right back to my Foundation course and the valuable lesson we learnt about letting go; letting go of the idea of preciousness and time investment, the not wanting to spoil it - we learnt this after spending 3hrs painting a still life only to return after lunch to our washed out works courtesy of our tutor Bill Clark. A very valuable lesson.
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stage 9 Thames Barrier 4ftx3ft |
The next image is again an old painting revisited and renewed with an innate response. As always the only way to start is to physically make a mark on the surface, just like a word on a blank piece of paper. Once something is down then the dialogue begins, as a process led way of working I am responding at the time to what emerges and it is this dialogue that leads me to understand what is being or not being said - it needs to be an exchange of views for and, against - naturally, it is not without decisions being taken, what to leave in/ leave out, these usually involve as always the image being around and going on a gut instinct as to what is needed, what stays, what goes & when to end the conversation.
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She Sells Sea Shells 3ftx2ft |
The painting below is a response to a barely started canvas by someone else long abandoned, there being the beginings of a black triangle. It seemed important to retain the presence of the triangle and as always it is about the division of space through shape and colour.
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Adjusting Newton 16insx10ins |
Sometimes there are moments of sheer clarity that take you by surprise, you know when things fall into place - brush, mark, colour, thin, fat, opacity, translucency, speed, weight - as if you are witness to events that ironically you are but, are not involved in. ??????????????
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Vital Spark 4ftx4ft |
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