Monday, December 16, 2019

Surrender's Strength

With my paintbrush, I ground myself by sinking roots deep into the earth, uplift myself by stretching to my fullest height towards the light.

With gratitude.

No Longer at a Distance from Life Itself
6 x 6"; acrylic, latex, and oil pastel on gessobord
abstract landscape
2019

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art history:

Little Neck Road, 2015,
lies underneath No Longer at a Distance, 2019


6 comments:

Sheila said...

Textured, colorful creation! I love it!
Ha ha, love your version of art history. ;)

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Sheila, glad you'e chuckling with me at my concept of art history. Thanks for your notice of texture and color here—part of the engagement of this series is playing with and pushing those elements to see what evolves.

Lola (Jen Jovan) said...

softly pop-art textured trees where a village once stood. Absolutely gorgeous, and I can't stop smiling at the history lesson!

dotty seiter: now playing said...

jen, pop-art! yes! wanted to see if that old village could jump ahead through the centuries and maintain its essence. indeed it could and did : )

thx for feedback of delight in seeing the art history

carol edan said...

Had to enlarge to see all that luscious texture! Wow love that muted green.... new to your palette. Happy Holidays!

dotty seiter: now playing said...

Carol, with a defined set of self-chosen 'controls' in this investigative series, the experimentation is with texture and color—of which you've taken welcome note! woo hoo!

happy holidays to you, too : )

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