
"Spontaneous Structure"
36" x 48" triptych
Mixed media on stretched canvas
SOLD
Wow, it's been a long haul on this piece.  At least, it seems that way.  For the longest time, I had been stumped, looking for the movement in this painting.  I had most of the pieces in place, and yet, it was still missing something.  Now that it's finished, I feel like I was wrong.  I thought it was lacking movement, when all along, the movement was there, but not the structure.  It needed polarity.  And polarity is a word I think of when I think of the client for this commissioned piece.  The client is very structured in his work ethic and linear thought.  He's a very smart guy. That said, he also has the ability to be silly, playful and very spontaneous.  I don't know if I was able to capture that in this piece, but I sure as hell tried.  
I used two different kinds of gauze, jute, and copper leaf.  The piece is to be hung in the client's dining room and surrounded by neutral colors, so I really wanted to the piece to have a lot of texture to jump off the wall, and layers to pull the viewers closer.  

10 comments:
i think you accomplished your goal -- i love the almost whimsical splashes of white, and then the hint of structure with the squares. cooooool!
Thanks, Aarti! xo
Wonderful - I am sure your client will be very proud of their new artwork.
Thank you, Cath. I showed it to them yesterday, and they like it. (wiping my brow) Whew!
i really love the colors! and as usual, feel like it's almost a barn door or a door to the past and if i push on them they'll swing open...cool!
Hi Jeff, I wondered how you're doing,,,and I can see just fine!
It's a beautiful piece,,
the new owners will love living with it, no doubt!
I don't know you but I ran into your painting by accident. I love it, it is truly amazing.
How much you sold this one for if you don't mind me asking? me and my husband love art and I really like what you do.
Excellent work. I really like your painting colors.
School Furniture
I think you definitely found what you were looking for in this piece. I love the structure working with that organic, moody background. Very nice job!
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