Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Dualities





The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art will be having a big fundraiser featuring altered books. Artists were invited to donate work in which they made or altered books in some way. I chose to create a new, handmade art book. It is titled "Dualities", and opens from either side to reveal abstract paintings which fold out, accordion style. If opened from the blue cover, each page can be turned sequentially (each is a section of the cool color abstract painting) or it can be unfolded to reveal the entire piece. When you close the book, the last page is the cover for the warm color side. This can then be opened in the same manner.

The warm and cool colored abstract paintings are just a metaphor for dualities in general, which can be found on so many different levels. Color is the most useful tool I have in expressing complex philosophical ideas that may be hard to put into words. I always consider the balance of complementary and analogous colors in my paintings, so this two-sided piece seemed like a natural art book for me to create.

At first, I was planning to do something to alter an old used book. Nothing came to me, however. Finally, the idea of making my own art book based on color abstractions floated into my head just before I fell asleep one night. The details of making the accordion, two sided painting with two covers coalesced on subsequent nights. When it came to putting the physical object together after the paintings were both completed, I realized it would be more difficult than I had thought. I finally got all figured out - but the actual construction took much longer than the paintings themselves.

Sorry about the format of the first paragraph. I can't find a way to change it! Ugh.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hawaiian Fish ID chart



The identification chart is complete! Some of the fish are only partially visible, and even the tiniest spaces between fish were chosen from specific species. A couple of these aren't identified, though, since they are too small to see anything other than a bit of color.

I made a few different versions. The top chart shows only the common names. The second ID chart includes the scientific names.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hawaiian Fish


The watercolor painting of Hawaiian fish is completed. I'm currently working on the identification chart for it. I'll take it to be photographed as a 4x5 transparency, which is then scanned at a very high resolution for the possibility of future giclee prints. This errand, however, will have to wait until our current wet weather is over. (I once had a watercolor damaged when a single raindrop made it into the plastic covering on the way to the photographer's studio.)

I'm not quite sure what the title will be. Perhaps "Hawaiian Fish All the Way Down", since there is no negative space between fish. They are all overlapping, so all the viewer sees is fish.

It was quite a challenge to create the design for this painting. Perhaps that is obvious just from looking at it.