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The Morning After

The Morning After

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(24" x 36") - Acrylic Paint, Plaster, Gesso on Canvas 

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This third installment in my pareidolia series of paintings invites your brain to take a journey with my brain to the edge of a windswept wood where dawn is breaking through the web of leafless trees veiling the edge of a new morning.
Like it's predecessors, this painting is predicated on the idea that our brains tend to find meaningful patterns within completely random stimuli. In this piece, I scored the wet plaster vertically with slight variations in the angle and depth of strokes, not thinking ahead to a preconceived result.
The resulting under layer of plaster and gesso gave me nothing to grab onto in terms of a compositional direction. So I literally threw wet paint at this canvas and worked it in with a scrub brush.  Then I moved puddles of paint around with a squeegee. Layer after layer, layer upon layer.

Like it's predecessors, this painting is predicated on the idea that our brains tend to find meaningful patterns within completely random stimuli. In this piece, I scored the wet plaster vertically with slight variations in the angle and depth of strokes I made, not thinking ahead to a preconceived result.

Trees!  Trees started to emerge with thoughts of being in a dark forest.  The rest is commentary.

I view it as a painting about hope. Hope for that first morning after a season of pain ends. Hope for a brighter future. Hope that darkness is merely a veil that light can pull back and restrain.


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