


Seattle in the Summer 2020
Title: Seattle in the Summer 2020
Medium: Speedball Ink on 140 lb. 100% Rag. (Original Painting)
Dimensions: 28” x 34”
Group: Large-scale Color-Field Painting
Artist's Statement: Bottom of page.
Artist Signed: All pieces are signed at the time of sale.
Quantity: This is the original painting. Hand-painted and signed by the artist.
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About: In this work, I’m exploring emotions, colors, and tone associations by layering translucent speedball inks on paper.
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Seattle in the Summer 2020
Title: Seattle in the Summer 2020
Medium: Speedball Ink on 140 lb. 100% Rag. (Original Painting)
Dimensions: 28” x 34”
Group: Large-scale Color-Field Painting
Artist's Statement: Bottom of page.
Artist Signed: All pieces are signed at the time of sale.
Quantity: This is the original painting. Hand-painted and signed by the artist.
Sales: For faster service, please call directly to make a purchase.
Prints available: Sizes are smaller and more affordable. Please contact us for sizes and pricing.
Shipping: Globally with FedEx & UPS.
About: In this work, I’m exploring emotions, colors, and tone associations by layering translucent speedball inks on paper.
Newsletter: Please register for my newsletter to learn about my newest works.
Artist Statement:
This series of small Color Field paintings, executed in Speedball Inks on archival papers, serves as a meditative exploration of color and emotion. Each piece, varying in dimensions from organic square to rectangular, is a study for larger works. Through these intimate compositions, I aim to create a tranquil space where viewers can immerse themselves in the subtle interplay of hues and forms.
The deliberate simplicity of the color fields is designed to evoke a range of subtle emotions, encouraging viewers to engage in a quiet, introspective dialogue with the artwork. The soft transitions and the purity of color invite a meditative state, allowing each individual to project their feelings and experiences onto the canvas. This interaction transforms the viewing experience into a personal journey of reflection and emotional resonance.
These studies are not just preliminary sketches for larger pieces but stand-alone works that highlight the power of color to influence mood and perception. By focusing on small-scale formats historically, I emphasize the intimacy of the viewing experience, inviting a closer, more personal engagement with the art. This approach underscores my belief in the profound impact that subtle shifts in color and form can have on our emotional landscape, offering a serene and contemplative escape from the complexities of daily life.