People always want to know why artists paint
what we paint, so I thought over the next few months I’d share background on
some of the paintings I get the most questions about.
At art shows people always ask me about these
landscape paintings. They are surprised to learn that I paint them with my
fingers. I don’t use any brushes for my
abstract landscape series, only my hands.
So yes - I guess you can still finger paint as an adult!
One of the reasons I started to use this
technique, is that I wanted the paintings to really emote. And the best way for me to do that - was to
have nothing between me and the canvas.
I also use music to help create emotion as
well. When painting this particular
series, I intentionally listened to Bon Jovi's Lost Highway cd. I was
trying to capture the emotions of their music, particularly the songs
"Make a Memory" and "Whole Lot of Leavin" Another reason I intentionally listen to the
same CD when creating a series, is that painting a series can take many months
of work. In order to get into the same
mental state as the last time in your studio working on a series, I find it
helpful to continue to listen to the same set of music. It helps me stay / return to a similar place
mentally and emotionally.
The funny thing about using the same music over
a period of time in the studio, is that my interpretation of that album can
change. For example, some of the pieces in this series are more moody and dark,
while others are light. It all has to do
with how I was feeling about the content of the album at the time I was
listening and creating.
Another way to create emotion in a piece is to make sure there is a good play of light
on a piece. Which can be a little more difficult to do when working with
something as blunt an imprecise as a finger.
So sometimes I also us an artists medium to make the paint stay wet a little
longer than normal, in order to be better able to blend.
I hope this helped give you a little bit of
insight into how and why I painted this series.
Let me know if you have any other questions about the series I can
answer for you.
For
another look at behind the painting, see My Latest Torso Series - A New Twist |
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