Two new paintings, “Sky on Earth” and “Song Lines”

Two new paintings, “Sky on Earth” and “Song Lines”

Writing about the first painting: “I live between two open hayfields that catch the light on them at drastic angles at sunset. I focused only on the reflection of the sky on the hay, which is why there is no sky. It is at that time after painting all day that I go for my sunset walks, so I get clear my head of the day’s work in the studio, and let my eyes take in what’s ‘out there,’ (the constantly changing light). Neighbors scold me because it gets dark quicker than what I’d like, trying to extend the day longer. One neighbor tells me he times his martini when he sees me go by, informing me I have been late.

Someone asked me what the name of my style is after seeing “Song Lines.”  I said, “I didn’t know I had one,” adding: “The process I go through is such a mystery to me, a search beyond what I even try to understand anymore, (but just accept), as though I am not the one painting it, another force tells my hands what to do. I can feel good decisions right up from my feet through my body to the brush moving on the canvas. My painting is coming from an entirely new place than even a year ago. I don’t let anyone come and I don’t go out until it’s off the easel, so that I can keep that flow. (A painting is really never ‘done,’ like the monks at the Accademia in Rome who worked on one painting all their lives in tiny cells looking through tiny windows with archways, from landscapes they painted daily. I could easily become that reclusive but I love people too much.” Then he asked me if the way I painted could be called ‘a method.’ He needed a word I could not offer, so I offered the above many words.