Day 344

The Final Dispersing: Final Part of the Red String Series* Watercolor on paper This four-part series illustrates the interconnection of transitions in life. Each moment relies on our past and, perhaps, too, our future. The present carries us through life, and what we do with the present connects us to life, much like the red…

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Day 343

Eye at the End of the Road: Cityscape Final Part* Acrylic on canvas “Cityscape” is inspired by what is found beneath our eyelids. Within dreams, endless cities appear and morph, perhaps this is only our subconscious unfolding the life we’ve experienced while our eyes are awake. In the three “Cityscape” paintings, the eyes are part…

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Day 342

Red Punctuation Final Part*: Filled up Ink on paper The “Red Punctuation” series is influenced by a red pen, the cycles of the moon on the days the pieces were created, the end of a sentence, and right eyes. All six pieces are meant to be viewed together, one spilling into the next. *Many of…

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Day 341

Imagination and Reality or Chromoluminarism: Inspired by Neo-Impressionism Acrylic on canvas In 1886, art critic Félix Fénéon coined the term Neo-Impressionism. The movement began with Georges Seurat’s painting “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.” Seurat used a painting technique called “divisionism” or “chromoluminarism”: instead of mixing colors, Seurat placed colorful dots next to each other…

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Day 340

Material in Nature: Inspired by the Physical World: “Contemplate This” The Final Part* Acrylic on paper This small series was inspired by forces in life that come to us easily, instinctively, forces that both keep us alive and challenge us. The series is called “Contemplate This” because everything we encounter every day needs to be…

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