NEW PAINTING - LIBATIONS @ SULLIVAN ROOM 03|12|09

I tried to loosin' up lastnight and didn't use any acrylic white...I forgot it and had gesso. The gesso gave the paint a real wet unattached look, none of the colors fully blended but this concept sprung up from me thinking about the recession I guess. You know in a sense we are all in line for something, something big to happen, that rescue package, bailouts, the future etc. So in this painting i'm saying it's allgood to wait our turn, there is clear direction, uncertainty, patience, challenge, all these things,...thus the phrase at the upper rt corner reading "Things Will Come In Time". Share your thoughts if you have any, a stark difference from my live work two weeks ago.

sometimes a n* feel like he at the back of the line...?

The full perspective offers the idea of not knowing what the future brings but being a part of this overall process of life...

Comments

Red_Rice said…
Waddup Holmes!!?. Just wanted to leave my thoughts(minus criticisms).
I got a sense of institutionalism and social conditioning by "the powers that be". "The line", is led by those who could care less about the needs of the people(Change will soon come, GO OBAMA!!!), And even though, we are all blessed with faith, we are still clueless about where we are heading or our purposes in life. So we continue to set goals and strive for what we think we should do or say. But at times(more often than not) we are forced to say, think, react, and believe how/what we feel by various mechanisms of control(i.e TV, religion, materialism, and hate). I got a sense of hope(cliche, I know) from the imagery of the color selctions.
They (the colors)forced me to step back, and refoucus my intents and aspirations before all sense of realism and REALITY is lost. Also, there's a great history lesson in this piece. The line is moving (in my opinion) away from "the Power(s) that be"; Personally for me, "The Great Migration" = Change = Liberation= I hate the lingering archaic mind-state of South Carolina, Go DC!!!!!!

Great work, thnx
Tony CNCP said…
@Red_Rice hahaa Geechie folks standup...lol, but on a real note because I have peeps in SC as well, thank you for dropping your focus on this work. I deeply appreciate the ideas and thoughts coming from those who really take this work in. I'm also glad you picked up on the dual factor the colors add to the message of this painting. Instead of doing a typical we in a recession mind state, world, piece...I just wanted to express the feelings that come along with this time and I too believe the flow of people are moving into our own line of direction. The main character remains optimistic for whatever reasoning, and this line is a metaphor for the changing of the seasons and the "Open Mindedness" of the people. Once again please continue to bless the blog with your thoughts...they help move these creations along and bring clarity to me at the same time - Ccep
Anonymous said…
I for one, always dig feedback from people who are generally unfamiliar with
my specific discipline of creation...(builds internal equity..?) So here goes!... This piece shows
me a visual representation for The Law of Attraction...The "Secret" and/or
bare/minimalistic alchemy. The constant of the three is the basic idea of manifesting
something into existence: the variable is the path taken. "I speak therefore I am" (I see it therefore it is). The beginning
of this journey/piece is making an absolute decision and the premature excitement that comes with
the fantasy one envisions. This beginning depicts a grounded, solid, bottom-line, [down-
to-earth] self-realization hence, your color choices. It then demonstrates the time taken before we actually
act on our aspirations -planning, haste, waste, physical, financial or other [inevitable]circumstances.
The progression of the piece shows the Persistency of the Mind (Pun totally intended...pour some liquor for my
dead homie, Dali), the parallels between fantasy and "reality" the steps taken in this pursuit. It illustrates
trial and error, loss and gain the refusal of "no" and all the obstacles that stand in the way of progress. It's
a bumpy path, but a path nonetheless. It all begins with a thought that transpires into tangible "reality".
This is a metaphysical depiction of relentless possibility. "You don't have to see the whole staircase, just
take the first step" -Martin Luther King.
err Joya...do you write for a museum? doppppeeee..
Anonymous said…
Nah, Im just a musician! Thank you for the compliment, maybe I should get someone to pay for this shit, lol....craigslist.com....hmmmm.

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