About the Artist
Education |
1973: B.A. with Distinction in Printmaking
California State University, Sonoma
1977: California State Apprenticeship in Art Metalworking
|
Artistic Philosophy |
The geometry of traditional quilting designs
appeals to me irresistibly, for order, precision and
symmetry are important parts of my creative process.
I work in watercolor because it can be a challenging
medium when it comes to control, but it also offers
great opportunity for exploring color interactions.
Combining historical patterns with contemporary designs
and icons from my own life gives me the very satisfying
feeling that Ive managed to synthesize imagery from
very different sources into a cohesive whole.
Like the original quilters, my goal is to make beautiful
pieces. The juxtaposition of rich fabric patterns against
seemingly incongruous images such as fish, insects and
penguins, deepens the experience for me. They trigger
thoughts, dreams and memories.
|
Technique |
After creating a pencil drawing of the outlines of sections
onto a single sheet of watercolor paper, I begin to apply
watercolor paint. Keeping areas from bleeding into one
another requires that an area be totally dry before
applying paint next to it.
You can see some of my technique in short video clips on
YouTube
To create the leaves, butterflies and pansies I flood the
interior of the pencil outline with plain water. Then I
apply many different colors to the wetted area. I use
my brush to blend the colors until they are just right.
When the subject is completely dry I can start painting
adjacent areas.
Another classical watercolor technique is used to create
the lace doilies. I draw all the negative spaces and
then paint them, leaving the original white watercolor
paper untouched.
I save all my worn out brushes, as brushes that have only
10 or 20 hairs remaining are useful for fine detailing.
Straight lines are created by first drawing with pencil
and ruler and then very carefully painting the line. I do
not use any type of masking to achieve straight lines,
instead relying on my steady hand.
|
Other Interests |
Music: I took piano lessons for five years, starting
at age 50, and now use the music reading I learned for
piano to sing in local choral groups.
Gardening: Roses, citrus trees, blueberries, apples,
tomatoes, pluots and pomegranates.
Pets: Six box turtles!
|
|