Small Works in Nov. & Dec.

I do not normally work small but I continue to support the Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) by participating in this show that runs Nov. and Dec.  The recent large works that I have done about damage to our environment have moved down to these 8″x10″ canvases.

Dawn

Still separated

So many distractions, but there are still over 1000 immigrant children separated from their parents.  The consequences will be awful.

Separation

Previously

I’ve done a lot of paintings that have dealt with storms and the destruction they cause.  I’m going to try to post several.  Even tho we are at the Western edge of North Carolina, we are wa

Flood

iting to see what we get from Hurricane Florence.

Holes

I started this thinking that there is a lack on my right side.   Shrivelled was a good word to start it, but now it’s about the holes, many surgical but emotional as well.  Not to dwell on their loss, but to acknowledge it and move on.   These are reasons that I am not as I used to be.

Holes

I noticed

in meditation group the other day that I have an imbalance of my right side.   I am exploring the idea and call this painting Shrivelled.

Shrivelled

BT, what do you think?

I’ve struggled with this.  It was pretty easy to block in light and dark clouds, but pushing it to make it a painting, was work.

Storm’s Coming

Tangle or life?

tangled web

This is a second go at Tangled Web.  This is on gessoed paper, and I don’t think it’s better for ripples.  And the gesso is gritty.  Lines were pencil of charcoal.  I imagine I’ll do more in Sharpie.  After visit to Doctor for injection and pharmacy for prescriptions,  I do feel like a bug caught in a web of  “health care”.

Tangled Web

There’s a quote, which I did not look up, about tangled web we weave.  But the POTUS has his own problems.  This is more about dealing with health insurance and the webs they weave, and their agenda to deceive.

Tangled Web

Separation

This idea started as a protest of separating children from their families, as a law enforcement tool.   But there is a giant Balsam fir in the middle, the kind that are dying out in WNC.  So your guess is as good as mine.  It is a painting not a representation.

Separation