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Notes on Painting ~ Space

9/19/2018

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Out of the Blue, acrylic on cradled wood panel, 12 x 12 inches
What art offers is space – a certain breathing room for the spirit. 
~ John Updike ~
​Creating a feeling of spaciousness is something that I struggle with in my abstract landscape works. The spaces I strive to create in my paintings are a direct response to the landscape here in the Blue Ridge Mountains. There is distance but also a closeness of rising mountainsides, tree lines and forests.
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​When I painted more representationally it was a fairly easy task for me to create a sense of atmospheric perspective and allude to what is in the foreground vs background, or off in the distance. However, now as I paint more intuitively rather than representationally, my natural tendency is to flatten the space and create more of a patterned surface rather than a sense of space. 
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Sweet Dreams, acrylic on paper, 12 x 18 inches
​So why not go with what is easy for me? I can easily manipulate color and shape until I have a shallow or flattened feeling of space. However, I like the challenge of creating space with abstracted shapes. My desire is to allude to a place that the viewer can visually enter into and wonder around in, even if it doesn’t make sense in terms of the actual world. All the better that it doesn’t!
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Far and Away, acrylic on paper, 11 x 15 inches, sold
​So I press on, setting up these imaginary worlds of shapes and colors, with the intent of creating the suggestion, or feeling of a place, without articulating an actual place. Perhaps they are inspired by familiar places, or a distant memory, or a result of our collective unconscious.  I enjoy making puzzles out of positive and negative space, and leaving the viewer to ask questions rather than providing all the answers about a place.  
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Blue Moon, acrylic on cradled wood panel, 12 x 12 inches
All artists live in the gap between what they imagine and produce,
no finished painting ever looks as good as the one I see in my mind,
​but the next one might. 

~ Brian Rutenberg ~
As always, the paintings shown here are available in my Etsy shop. September 20% off sale going on now! Clicking on the photos should take you right there. 

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