"Paintings have a life of their own that derives from the painter's soul." Vincent Van Gogh

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Steeplechase Series - Quantum Leap


I have been working on re-writing my artists' statement as my  inner voice and my creative thinking have undergone a recent transformation. With paintbrush and canvas, with oil paint and a sense of unrestrained energy, I hope to evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment that transcends the subject and goes beyond the limit of human senses. My goal is to paint representations of nature that are harmonious and beautiful and, simultaneously, to engage the viewer in a reality that is beyond perceptual appearances and expectations.

I have always been inspired by horse and rider and the relationship between the power of the magnificent beast and the intellect of the rider. In my Steeplechase Series I have drawn upon this inspiration to paint dramatic, rhythmic renderings of an instant in time, in space and in emotional gravity. My desire is to move beyond the complexity of the subject alone and to advance toward a representation of that which is not perceived by the senses but is intellectually known. In my artistic eye, I am conceiving my subject not only as the harmony of horse and rider but as recognition of their connection to the intricately woven unseen forces of time and space.

I feel that I have moved a little closer to that goal with this painting and I would love to hear your reactions to it as you view it on my blog.

5 comments:

  1. My reaction... "Wow." I sometimes look at art as "beast and rider" where the beast is the canvas and the rider is the artist. Can we capture on a blank canvas what we're trying to express to the world? Is anyone looking, feeling, caring? If I read a really good book, I want to be an author. If I hear a great song, I want to be a songwriter. If I see a wonderful painting, I want to paint. Your paintings make me want to paint. :)

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  2. Hi Gina - if my painting inspires you - I am thrilled and honored, especially coming from an artist as accomplished as you. Thank you.

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  3. votre travail est sublime, le mouvement est là, on imagine une vraie scène...superbe!

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  4. Such a marvelous sense of movement-- like being there!

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  5. Thanks so much, r! I pappreciate the comment!

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