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The Surface of Belonging

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Surface of Belonging 01

Panel 2, 42 x 42

Panel 3, 42 x 42

Panel 4, 42 x 42

As I paint each line, it is a meditation.  I watch the steadiness of my hand change over time, and repaint each line, sometimes 4 or 5 times, to make it come alive.  It is a peaceful practice for me to work among the colors.  I get in a rhythm with them.  Sometimes boredom creeps in, and I go back to my intention to understand the way I falter as a human, and the way I keep showing up again.

My favorite thing is when a child sits in front of these.  “How many lines do you see,” I will ask.  “A million,” one will say.  “No, a billion.”  I think that is how I feel most times:  life is so vast, and I, both so minuscule and all that is, … simultaneously.

Aging Eyes, Hands

Morning Light

Morning Light, 36 x 24

SunnyDayCalmwithWorries

RainyMorningtoMyselfwithTea

With Spectacles (detail), 16 x 12

Without Spectacles (detail), 16 x 12

On the Kitchen Table, Between Meals, (in progress), 36 x 72

On the Kitchen Table, Between Meals, (in progress), 36 x 72

What can a simple line reveal?  I was once a graphic designer – before the use of computers.  If I wanted an outline around a photograph, I would use my young, perfectly partnered hand-eye coordination and 20/20 eyesight to pen one with my Rapidiograph technical pen.  Some 25 years later, I now enjoy this work in which painting a line shows the little waiver of my hand as my eyes struggle to keep up with the long-stored motor engrams of my hands.  Have I had one too many cups of coffee?  The lines will tell me.  Rested?  Clear-headed?  It’s all there.  I love doing this work:  staying true to my craft with conscious color choices and refined layers, while also allowing these subtle traces of time to reveal themselves without judgement, with celebration of the now.

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