Saturday, November 5, 2011

newest painting


I called this Halloween because I finished it on October 31st. I see little things I would like to fiddle with but I am leaving it be for now and just happy to be back to painting.

2 comments:

myer nore said...

What are the dimensions? I find the aspect ratio compelling because of how you have blocked over the horizontal slash to eschew landscape. The ratio reminds me of Pollock's "Untitled (Composition with Ritual Scene)" [0][5]. I also like the "emergencies" - and by that I mean the things that emerge, like the glint of blue in the dark center pylon, or the woodgrain-esque smear and lensflair-esque starband in the rightmost seventh. I love the play with backlighting and layering; your depth work in the dark panel reminds me of Larry Roots' translucent work with shoe polish and lexan [1][2][3][4], while the patchy olive in the left block ascends to a top, flat surface. There are so many surfaces and implications of texture. I'm not sure I jive with the triangles in the red, though they successfully trounce the dominant perpendicularity. I like how the black sash is singed and animated by the yellow / red. I wish I could see it in person.

[0] http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/6684/jacksonpollockunledcomp.jpg
[1] http://www.larryroots.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/scale-640-640//sites/default/files/artwork/full_res/1644.jpg.crop_display.jpg
[2] http://www.larryroots.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/scale-640-640//sites/default/files/artwork/full_res/1613-causationno.80_0.jpg.crop_display.jpg
[3] http://www.larryroots.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/scale-640-640//sites/default/files/artwork/full_res/1830.jpg.crop_display.jpg
[4]http://www.larryroots.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/scale-640-640//sites/default/files/artwork/full_res/1624-palermo.jpg.crop_display.jpg
[5] http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/journalstar.com/content/tncms/assets/editorial/d/39/1a3/d391a302-f753-5e7d-9cfb-fae3105feb06.image.jpg

Katharine Smith-Warren said...

Hi Myer- enjoyed your comments. the painting is 20" x60" and it is a ratio I like working with.
Took a look at Larry Roots work which is masterful but seems more lyrical than mine. The surfaces really are important and digital images don't really convey that.