Saturday, November 5, 2011

Contemplation

©Anahid  2011- 'Contemplation' 
mixed-media with collage and drawing on textured paper, 
mounted and framed, 30"X16

This piece evolved from a drawing I made in my sketchbook based on a statue of a woman Buddha or (Buddhita as I call them) in the Asian Art Museum. This drawing changed quite a bit when I drew it again on a larger scale as you can see. The process of artmaking is fascinating to me, how images evolve, how they appear in the first place, sometimes as a faint vision which won't quit until you make it visible. It's almost like they have a life of their own, they do.
 

@Anahid 2011
Here's the first drawing I did inspired by the statue, which by the way looked very different from this sketch.
I am now doing another version of this image on a wooden surface with a great wooden frame. I will post it soon, it's a work in progress.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Wood and Water...

©Anahid -2010  'Waves and Patterns' 
acrylics and prismacolor pencils on wood panel, 12"X18"

©Anahid 2010 - Wood and Waves'
acrylics and mixed media on wood panel, 11"x16"

You might wonder where the wood comes in...it's interesting to note that the patterns in wood are the same as patterns in water. I discovered this when I followed the patterns of the wood pretty faithfully and it turned into waves. So many of the patterns in nature are similar this way....

Sunday, August 28, 2011

She Who Watches - the evolution of a painting

©Anahid-2011 - 'She Who Watches' -mixed media on wood with shells 28"X24"
(click on image for a larger view)

This piece started with a pencil drawing I had done a few years back of a woman pushing back her covers like she was getting out of bed. One day I was looking through my sketchbook and thought it would be nice to use that drawing in a painting. I had a large piece of found plywood that lends itself to collage and assemblage of all kinds. 
So I traced the drawing onto the wood that had been gessoed white on the top right hand corner; the rest was gessoed with clear gesso so as as to retain the natural wood grain which inspired some of the painting, and the rest of the elements just kind of fell into place one by one.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Two Summer Landscapes

 ©Anahid 2010- A Day at the Beach, acrylics and sand on canvas, 16"x20"


©Anahid -2011- Water Circles - acrylics on canvas, 16"x20"
Another water scene from our many hikes........

this was a process shot of the earliest phase of the this painting so you can see the development of the painting.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Quan Yin with flowers from the garden


We have a tiny statue of Quan Yin on our kitchen table and it seems to want some flowers around it. There are plenty of flowers blooming this summer. Altars are amazing, they just fall together, they seem to want to form around a centerpiece. I usually prefer the tranquil image of a Goddess as a centerpiece for reverent contemplation.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Altar/Installation


This is a close-up view of an altar/installation I am exhibiting at Goodman2 Galleries as part of a show running from July 23 through September 25, 2011, entitled "Compost Cemetery Concept"




 Two more views of the same installation with mask, branches, bones, Goddess images, flowers etc.
Altars have a way of falling together out of natural found objects like twigs, bones and images or statues.
I've also used live plants and two of my garden mosaic stepping stones.