I’m so happy to me finishing up a little passion project, the writing of a book about my transformation into an abstract artist, leaving behind realism and representationalism. I’ve been on this path for a while, and the infatuation with color and texture has been continuing unabated, so I think it’s time to declare myself.
You can see the preorder page for the eBook and the paperback version will be published soon on Amazon as well.
I never felt as strongly about my realistic landscapes and florals as I have about my recent work in impressionism and abstraction. For some reason, painting this new way (for me) makes me more able to wonder, laugh, enjoy and think than when I am simply pointing to a beautiful scene in the world.
I’ve been absolutely preoccupied recently with this type of painting, and the meanings these works point to are mostly spiritual and emotional. The one above is titled “Cloud of Witnesses” and points to the spiritual realities beyond our physical world, particularly to the witnesses in heaven who lift us up in love and prayer as we fight our fights.
In the book “Abstract Journey” I talk about my gradual change in both my personal points of view and roles as well as in my artistic life. As I left behind my hands-on role as parent, I was also facing the enormous changes in our social and political settings here in America. The changes in this outward life were paralleled by changes in the way I defined my art.
I discuss how I tackled new ways to express myself in paint and color, and new techniques which inspired me in my search for a more abstracted artistic identity.
If you are interested, you can click on the links above to see the preorder page for the eBook “Abstract Journey” and you can also recheck my website in a few weeks for links to the paperback version; both will be on Amazon.