Acrylic on Nylon on Painted Wood Chassis.
36 X 26 IN
91.44 X 66.04 CM
Click to zoom in for more detail.Acrylic on Nylon on Painted Wood Chassis.
36 X 26 IN
91.44 X 66.04 CM
Click to zoom in for more detail.Acrylic on Nylon on Painted Wood Chassis.
36 X 26 IN
91.44 X 66.04 CM
Click to zoom in for more detail.
04-09-2021
Acrylic on Nylon on Painted Wood Chassis.
36 X 26 IN
91.44 X 66.04 CM
(SOLD)
Click to zoom in for more details.
10-03-2021
72 X 52 IN
182 X 132 CM
Acrylic on Nylon on Painted Wood Chassis
This is one of the beginning of my ideas of bringing my actual past into remembrance through abstracted memories of past photos from my life. You can see more of this idea at the bottom of the post. This painting like a couple others of today is based on ideas from life and my past. I did one painting that had remembrances of the Icelandic Volcano, and this one is remembrances from a photo my Mother took of Me and my Grandma around 81-83. I feel in making paintings that have connections to my past helps in the memory of these events. Some that didn't seem significant as they happened, but later really came forth in my memories and needed to be remembered in new (and mysterious to others) ways. Now seeing this I forever remember as much as my imagination remembers of that day and how I've always been a goofy kid who loved to make people smile.
Enjoy. Right click and zoom in.
And the photo that began the memories that turned into painting ideas. This is a pic of Me and my Grandma back around 81-83 ish. Taken by Sandra Collins (MOM).
Yep, That's the title of it. I never marked it and because of that, I had to give it the generic title. OOPSIE!
This painting has special significance for me. Some of you know I like to make certain paintings from historical moments that have touched me deeply. Though the context behind the painting is definitely not immediate or obvious. For this painting, the context began months before as the Iceland volcano had been erupting for months, I had tuned into the daily video feed on youtube and enjoyed seeing it flow as the days grew. Naturally the colors of seeing the mounds of molten earth got into me and as it came time to create this painting, I knew the colors I chose immediately.
I have made a few paintings in my past that reference moments that had special significance to me, and along the way I shall be doing more as I grow and learn to discover more of my past and how I choose to memorialize it.
Have a wonderful week.
Jeffrey