Sally Painter
The Saturated Palette
June 12 - July 3, 2012
Reception:
Thursday June 14, 2012 6-8 PM
Press Release
Sally Painter has always had a special affinity to plants and an appreciation for the color, texture and detail of each species. Her oil and acrylic close-ups of blossoms, branches, and leaves reveal an eye intimately attuned to the fragility and living essence of everyday flora. Her palette is sun-drenched but not harsh, and her subjects enlivened but not anthropomorphized. Her artistic ancestors might be said to be the Romantic landscape painters, who saw emotion and narrative in the natural world without attempting to mold or tame it.
Painter’s petals seem to breathe on the canvas, brought to life by her layering of surface grains and careful choice of highlights, all the while inviting an almost disorienting familiarity with the flower subjects by using extremely tight framing. "I illuminate alternative perspectives," Painter says. She believes that her technique attracts you to look anew on familiar flowers and fauna and truly see the vibrant splendor they have to offer.
Artist Statement
Color moves me. Growing up on a farm in California, I was fascinated by God’s creations, and that instilled an appreciation of the color and detail of each species – each is unique, each a surprise. I illuminate alternative perspectives in my work, drawing you in with vibrant, powerful colors, appealing to your curiosity, urging you, upon closer examination of my painting, to understand the message and, in some cases, the humor in the image. When a subject “speaks” to me, it stays in my head until I can translate it on canvas. I dream about it, wrestle with it and then, finally, as I paint, the brush moves on its own. There is little thought, much like a dance where the music inspires you and your body cannot help but respond. I invite you to join me and soak in the colors, textures and details of my work.
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