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Gallery: Island Vestige
Series
1992 - 1987
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sold, in private collections
in France, Germany, Italy,
Switzerland, and the United States
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| Island Vestige
Series
Patmos and
Santorini are two of the white islands of Greece. I thought it would be fun
and challenging to recreate the ambiance and sense of place where
most things are painted white using the minimal amount of realism. Where do
you lose the sense of place? That edge or point was what I was trying to
achieve. This transition between the Vestiges and Patmos Series was a group
of paintings where different scaled images were mentally projected on
articulated planes of different depths. The images were only visible in the
shadows my carved planes cast on one another. The planes and grid
reinforced the ninety degree geometry of the canvas. A whole rationale for
proportion and rhythm independent of the images was developed. I am still
doing that but with different ordering systems. Fragments of real images
were introduced to give the viewer a puzzle to solve as well as
generating paintings with visual depth and interest. Light created the color
changes and only minimal architectural symbols and elements were required to
capture the sense of place. My fascination with the subtle changes in warm
and cold earth colors began with this series.
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