Category: Just Abstract

  • Post 10! (Art exhbition): Mud and stardust

    Post 10! (Art exhbition): Mud and stardust

    I dream of the stars and yet my feet are firmly rooted to the beautiful earth. It takes both to find my anchor. When I paint the stars I pretend I’m on a ship…exploring the mysteries of outmost reaches. Maybe I love most what I do not fully understand.

  • Post 9 of 10 (art exhibition): Te Henga

    Post 9 of 10 (art exhibition): Te Henga

    I have a friend who saw this piece as it was in progress. Sweet Amy took a peek and declared it reminiscent of Te Henga, Bethels Beach. I was so charmed by her association I let the name stick, but you are free to find whatever place, energy, or entity that this vibrant orange beauty evokes for you.

  • Post 8 of 10 (art exhibition): She Bleeds

    Post 8 of 10 (art exhibition): She Bleeds

    I call this one She Bleeds and sometimes I have a hard time saying it in conversation. I think there’s a lot of work to be done to erase the shame that comes from women’s moon time…our menses. Blood is sacred, and this painting is my loving homage to the most special time of my monthly cycle. I love this part of my womanhood. I feel empowered, ceremonial, and recently I’ve begun using moonbloodwater in anointing my garden. I highly recommend it. You feel it with you for the entire day. Enjoy this piece, and all the wonderful energy of feminine divine.

  • Post 7 of 10 (art exhibition): Four Directions

    Post 7 of 10 (art exhibition): Four Directions

    This is the genesis of the exhibition. I’ve been doing glaze abstract painting techniques for a while but something very different started happening when I switched to Golden acrylics.

    I could see the difference right away. Somehow, even though there are heaps of colour combos here, I see four season or four focal points dominating. The idea of seasons or directions just popped into my head, and I name this piece knowing full well how powerful a sentiment it is. These paintings have been my medicine, and I am so grateful for the time I’ve had making them.

  • post 6 of 10 (art exhibition): Te ao moemoea

    post 6 of 10 (art exhibition): Te ao moemoea

    The World of Dreaming. There is only so much I can understand about The Dreaming, the the people of Australia. I wanted to use the red to express the otherness while still using indigenous language to describe it. When my best friend told me she was getting Australia vibes from this painting, I saw it too. The palette, the flow, the way the colours were shifting like clouds and thoughts. It’s a very red earth as seen through a veil of light. I wonder what this piece will do for a moon, when hung in a place of power.

  • Post 5 of 10 (art exhibition): Liquid amethyst

    Post 5 of 10 (art exhibition): Liquid amethyst

    Purple is a divine colour. A luxurious colour. The tones of monarchy, of spiritual foresight, and magic. I hope that whomever takes this painting feels enshrined, blessed, a full of potential. I took a long time watching all the potential for purples to shift from cool to warm tones. I added gold and bronze to add to the association with precious minerals. I’d love to see this painting hanging in a grand room, decked out in golds and purple detailing.

  • Post 4 of 10 (art exhibition): arctic waters

    Post 4 of 10 (art exhibition): arctic waters

    I was so patient with this one. I took my time, using the thinnest of veils…exploring the millions of moments of blue. It’s by far the most captivating colour for me. I painted while thinking of all the oceans, all the sea life (most of all my favourite the Humpback), and finally….once a modest history had been built and I was ready to see it go, I gifted the canvas with meditatively specific gold leaf markings. I say meditative because that is what this was. I am better now, for making it.

    The painting sold within hours of the show going up. I’m not surprised.

  • Post 3 of 10 (art exhibition): Green Fairy Medicine

    Post 3 of 10 (art exhibition): Green Fairy Medicine

    When addressing the purpose of my exhibition I said I wanted to make people’s eyes feel good when they looked at the work. I got a lot of great reactions from this painting. Some said it was their favourite, and one dear soul said it scared him. Granted, he assured me it was not about the painting but something for him to reflect on. I like this. It reminds me of another beloved of mine who said “this is the medicine” when discussing reactions to art.

  • Post 2 of 10 (art exhibition): South x west

    Post 2 of 10 (art exhibition): South x west

    I’ve never been to the American Southwest deserts. But I think this pice carries its energy. I wonder when I’ll go. Georgia O’Keeffe is calling me. I painted over an old canvas, one from the mid-2000s where I was experimenting with textures and drying techniques…hence there are some surprises in this one!