Architectural inspiration is constantly
at work within me when I paint. The result is an overwhelming
urge to construct, plan and juxtapose various elements and forms
together to create a "space" that instead of clashing,
is at peace with all the foreign elements that I have forced
together.
The early phases of a painting are very
thought intensive. Much detailed planning is involved, based on
an initial vision of elements and the manner in which they will
work together harmoniously in the final stages of the piece. In
other words, which metal form will best harmonize the painting.
The painting is impossible to paint without these forms already
in place as the one cannot live without the other.
In this series of paintings I was
particularly interested in creating very soft yet saturated
fields of color in contrast to the bold metal elements. I put in
much effort to achieve a particular richness and depth in the
application of the multitude of transparent tinted glazes, which
comprise the field of the piece. For me, painting in the
abstract, is simply the expression of another, perhaps less
familiar language. These intangible thoughts and inspirations are
all about color, form and harmony that exist within our everyday
lives and surroundings.