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Friday, December 07, 2007

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As for this piece, it was based on an art show I saw while in Memphis. The show opened at the University of Memphis Art Museum. It was called “The Perfect Show.” All the pieces were by artists who worked in very detailed compulsive manner of perfectionism. There’s one piece that had black enamel dots that was the specific trigger for this one.


acrylic on canvas, 5" x 5"

The other interesting point is that this show was originally supposed to show the at the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center in the summer of 2005. However, the CAC did not have enough money to follow through. Anyway, I’m glad I had an opportunity to see it. I went to a program given by the curators of the show who talked about their experiences in pulling the show together.

In painting the dots on this piece, I mixed paint with acrylic polymer gloss; so these dots are translucent. When I finished I thought more about the green mold that plagued folks who had water in their house. I’m glad I did not have to contend with that issue.

2 comments:

  1. This painting reminds me of the swamps down here, for some reason. Perhaps the liquid appearance of the dots & the myriad shades of green...Lovely.

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  2. I really had not thought about the swamp. Thank you for that interpretation.

    Hearing what viewers have to say is always more interesting to me. Inevitably they find something else in my pieces.

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