Road Trip (virtually)

The Abstract Landscape series began around the same time as the COVID19 lockdown. The initial goal was to learn about cold wax medium in a small format. It became apparent that I enjoyed the restriction of a small surface and creating the illusion of light and space with wax and texture. After finishing the first ten or so, I realized that these small pieces reminded me of looking out of the car window while on a road trip. In fact I have files of photographs taken from the car window while travelling. There is often the same atmospheric fuzziness especially in the older print photos. I would watch the world go by and imagine all kinds of wonderful lands or gateways to other worlds. The freedom of travel will again be feasible but for now I settle with recreating the images in oil and wax.

The Unraveling

Well 2020 brought about change, just not the change I was planning on. It has been a wild few months starting with the COVID19 lock down to the BLM protests. Both seem necessary somehow. Shows are cancelled, galleries remain closed. I will continue to produce work but will be imperative to find other sources of income for the time being. I just wonder what that will be.

Continuing Education

Life can be a fantastic adventure. And it can be overwhelming. The learning curve for this current adventure seems pretty steep. However if past experience is any indication when I look back on it I’ll think “it wasn’t so bad”. It’s all about perspective.

Specific Intentions

A year ago I made a specific intention to lead an art based life. It was about doing the things I loved, taking a risk and committing to change. It also meant shedding things that were no longer serving me and freeing up that energy for focused pursuits. This exact commitment is still making itself known to me both in affirming and unsettling ways but the journey is quite exciting.