Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Deep Roots
Deep Roots mixed media collage 14x11
Images of trees have captivated me for many years. Trees remind us that when reaching toward the heavens, we have an advantage if we are strongly grounded. Realizing that my life improves and that I can achieve much more, when embracing the aliveness of being in a human body, I connect my awareness to the Earth. It is about having our physical awareness with Mother Earth, as we send our dreams toward Father Sky.
This collage began with thin acrylic washes on tin foil...a technique creating luminescence. Upon this background I added transfers and oil glazes. It pleases me to see the layers of process peeking through and I am enjoying the textures and subtle hits of color. Recycling workshop demos around the studio helps me clean up my space!
I am contemplating doing a small daily painting like my good friend Dawn Chandler does. (www.TaosDawn.com) This endeavor might help me with my tendency toward procrastination. My procrastination originates from a perfectionistic nature....so I am thinking a discipline of "small scale" production would keep my brush active. Being a rebel...as soon as I consider a "rule" about small, daily paintings; I want more than anything to do a large scale, long-term painting!!!
What shall I focus on? Landscape, abstracts, botanicals, collage? See my website: www.JoanFullerton.com and offer me your opinions.
Monday, February 8, 2010
February Collages
Layers of HerStory (Mixed Media 14x11)
I have been traveling back and forth from Taos to Denver since Thanksgiving. I am enjoying the contrast of the NM quiet beauty with the urban activities in the Mile High City. Before my last drive north, I put together a couple of collages in my Taos studio. Comprised of pieces of workshop demos, layered images are glued to canvases with Venetian Plaster borders.
This first one titled Layers of HerStory, has brown paper, ink jet transfer, silk tissue, musical score, metal hanger and envelope clasp. It is glazed with a burnt siena oil glaze. While putting it together I thought about how and why people construct stories of their identities, and how we are limited by our stories.
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