Wednesday, November 2, 2011

potential assumptions dictated by process

Remnants of what seems to be destroyed
or the remnants of one act manifesting into a wholly new form,
there is a fluidity that becomes truncated and frozen
These two are on drop cloths I admired while painting backgrounds.
In a way it was sort-of like painting blind,
or printmaking, pressing and bleeding through unprimed cloth.
again, I find ,what I see as, beauty in what lies on the floor protecting a surface.
The catch of random mark-making ,
the unintentional composition brought to intention,
the ragged edge of the cloth

The one above also includes dried latex paint. This I discovered while cleaning out old buckets of paint to use for fresh.
I like the incredibly opaque and flatness it provides in juxtaposition of the silver and gold...
SURFACE SPEAKING TO WHAT I DON"T KNOW
Here are the pieces I was working on exploring methods of gilding with leaf metals, gold, silver and aluminum.
My favorite is the silver but it proves to also be the most expensive .
Tim did a nice job photographing them. thanks tim