A visual journal of a SoCal girl's year in Anatolia
and its Aftermath
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Shameless Promo
Here’s how my paintings look in the exhibition. Acrylic on paper mounted on board. What do you think? It’s my colorful Agnes Martin phase…
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I really liked the way your paintings looked at the exhibition. The framing did a very nice job to the painting. And I find the knitting-by-paint idea very clever. For me, it's like knitting your new life, like everyday and every move of the brush is a knot, and at the end you see the finished time. And it's the experience that only you'll know, while others will only see the finished story.
As you can see, I'm a bit of a Western Girl. Love the desert. Into animals. Big hair, small clothes. I go to the gym religiously. Artist, feminist, teacher, mama.
From August 2006 to July 2007 I lived and worked in Turkey. So check the archives if you want to know what it's like there.
Now I'm back in the fastlane in SoCal. Sending you all kisses...
2 comments:
I really liked the way your paintings looked at the exhibition. The framing did a very nice job to the painting. And I find the knitting-by-paint idea very clever. For me, it's like knitting your new life, like everyday and every move of the brush is a knot, and at the end you see the finished time. And it's the experience that only you'll know, while others will only see the finished story.
Thanks for the comment! I haven't thought of the paintings like that...
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