About the show titled “Beached”
I’m sure that most artists are familiar with a pressured rush to complete their latest work in time for an up-coming show. I have experienced that pressure to an even higher degree; an unfortunate confluence of circumstances in the past two years has sidelined me from a rigorous approach to creating art. You might ask how did I cope with that incapacity and how have I managed to put on a show of work mostly new or unseen before. With nothing but ‘free’ time on my hands, I had spent those many months mentally running through all possibilities of work that I would be proud to show.Wall art is far from the only creative work I do. My 3-dimensional work is in the form of silver and copper jewelry, some of it is expressly sculptural as the Repousse pieces in which I literally push the silver or copper metal to its finished shape as though the metal was clay. In other periods (of incapacity) when painting was out of reach for me, I have also designed and fashioned wearable jewelry made of pearls and mineral beads. So too my garden has been a labor of love and obsession for the past 30 or more years and I am sharing it in photographs on the Gallery walls. And yes, I have gotten back to my 3rd floor studio and have quickly learned to paint while seated!Thinking of myself as a ‘beached whale’ led me to consider metaphors of the term “beached”. I have made paintings and drawings relating to many of these terms: stuck, grounded, thwarted, forlorn, bereft and unable to move either literally, as in the beached and stranded sea life or, metaphorically, as of persons in the throes of the emotions described.
Reception: Thursday June 6 2024 6-8
Drawings, paintings, artist-made jewelry expressing metaphors: stranded, grounded, forlorn, bereft, stuck and unable to move.