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    Oil & Mixed Media on Panel
    46" x 48"

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    Oil & Mixed Media on Panel
    24" x 24"

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    Oil & Mixed Media on Panel
    48" x 48"


Weeda HamdanWeeda Hamdan

Weeda Hamdan

The Rhythm of Color
September 13 - October 4, 2011 Reception: Thursday September 15, 2011 6-8 PM

Press Release

Straddling the line between Abstract Expressionism and Impressionism is Weeda Hamdan, an avid lover of nature, light and of course art. Her oil and mixed media paintings feature the elements and the natural landscape, characteristically finding unusual vantage points to celebrate them. We view stands of trees not by looking up at them, but down to their reflections in a body of water. Here the various effects of light and shadow become the characters in a timeless drama. Exuberant hues of azure and violet mingle with rose, lush greens and canary yellow. Our eyes scuttle across the canvas and explore the wonderfully tactile surface. This unusual textural quality is created with short, wide brushstrokes on tissue paper so that the colors undulate and flow. Hamdan's work encourages us to appreciate these places of peaceful solitude in a completely new way. “Through color, light and composition,” she explains, “even the most common places can become uncommon and much more than their parts.”

 

Originally from Lebanon, Weeda Hamdan lives in Mckinney, Texas.


Artist Statement

My paintings are a celebration of color and texture. I paint with a rhythm, creating layers of color on bleeding tissue paper so the subject comes alive through the murmuring surface. I like to experiment with the boundaries of color and texture. Through color, light and composition even common things and places can become more than their parts and much more than common. Bleeding art tissue paper underlies my oil paintings, creating a dimensional relief. It starts with gluing paper to block in colors while retaining the transparency and crinkly texture. Once dry, oil paint on palette knives skim the paper to magnify, intensify or silence the elements into defined expressiveness. The minor hue mixing and thick knife application – abstract up close, blending into believability from a distance – is what I like best about my work. The Fauvists and German Expressionists influenced me, and my mentors, Helen Karam and Jason Bowen.

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