sharonkingston

Sep 19, 20141 min

Pentimenti and My Painting Process

This abstract painting is ripe with with pentimenti–meaning the underlayers and marks that show through subsequent layers.  This effect is hard to photograph because it is not high contrast, yet ever so important to the experience of the painting and the sentiment I tried to evoke.  There is a richness of depth to take in, if you can get the viewer to stop skimming the surface for just one minute.  There is a sense of water and fluidity and just a suggestion of landscape.  And there is warmth.  None of these things will be gotten from a social site post or pin.  Like most art, it is a need to see in person kind of painting.

This painting is from my Presence of Absence series and newly completed this week.  I encourage you to read the poem to understand why having those revealing-by-concealing forms are so relevant.

To Lou Andreas-Salomé, Duino, late autumn, 1911

Memory is not enough…
 
I do not recollect. What I am
 
is alive in me because of you. I do not reinvent you
 
at sadly cooled-off places you have left behind.
 
Even your absence is filled
 
with your warmth and is more real
 
than your not-existing. Longing often meanders
 
into vagueness. Why should I throw myself away
 
when something in you may be
 
touching me, very lightly, like moonlight
 
on a window seat.

Rainer Rilke – Uncollected Poems

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