And then the black smoke rising into the ashy sky.
Here is a detail close up. I tweaked the color saturation in iPhoto to come close to what I see in "real life" as the light here in the house (due to skylights) is very bright and is drowning out the color. I wanted the opening to have a torn and raw look.
I have to admit to having viewed the real Twelve's and perhaps was influenced by their work. But they are all so good, it could only be a compliment.
If there hadn't been an actual volcanic eruption in the month preceding the May 1st due date, I think we would have made entirely different things. I know I was contemplating another still life of "Vase With Flowers".
This really represents a volcano. I really like this. The lower part looks so much like running lava. Wonderful work Joanne
ReplyDeleteI thought "industrial city with heavy pollution" when I first saw it, but I also see the volcano/lava thing, so different viewers could have different interprations I suppose. But that's often the case with great art, right? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI found the 'ash cloud' a bit heavy and wanted to reach into the screen and flip it upside down. This was before I read your narrative. Now I understand.
ReplyDeleteThat lava fabric is amazing! Your piece really has a feeling of force and energy--very volcanic.
ReplyDeleteA great piece of painterly art!
ReplyDeleteI had to look at it for a few days before I commented. It has so much energy. I love it. It's really just amazing. Love the combination of the machine stitching and the hand stitching. Love the frayed edges.
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