Figurative Paintings
How to integrate color theory, move from paper to canvas, without losing the fleshiness and physicality central to working in charcoal — that is the challenge I give myself in these works.
Courses at the Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) with Jo Hay and Forrest Williams helped me begin to imagine what that might look like.
I have always liked Aristotle’s idea that form cannot be separated from matter, except as an act of intellect, and it was only when I began studying Hans Hoffman’s push/pull method with Laura Shabott, at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, that I began to understand how it might be expressed visually.
Self-portrait, 2023 Watercolor
Repose II, watercolor on 16x12" multimedia paper
Christine, ink and watercolor on 24x18 drawing paper
Repose, acrylic on 24x18" canvas board
Ode to (Tschabalala) Self, acrylic on 18x24" stretch canvas
Holding On, acrylic on 18x24" drawing paper
Beach Brigade value study, oil on 5x7 canvas board
Painting with Forrest, oil on 24x18 stretched canvas
Modern Man, acrylic on 18x24" stretched canvas
Je T'Embrasse, acrylic on 18x24" stretched canvas
Woman and Spear, oil on 18x24 canvas board
Thick Thighs, oil on 18x24 canvas board
Mom and Dad, and Me, acrylic on 24x18" canvas board
After COVID, acrylic on 18x24 drawing paper
When We Got COVID, acrylic on 24x18 canvas board