Friday, May 30, 2008

HANDSTONE revisited

Living in a place surrounded by sandstone, I can't help but be drawn to it. I've done a few "Handstone" pieces in the past, and don't know if they were very successful. However, when we're out hiking, I always see the similarities and differences between the rock and flesh. Visually, I think the comparisons between color, line, and pattern is interesting contrasted with the harshness of the two textures. And when shown together, in an abstracted way, it tends to soften both or make them both more fluid. I also love the symbolics of rock and flesh, or nature and human kind-- the dominance and dependence, order and chaos, the connection yet disconnect we have with the earth. I don't know if these pieces really capture the symbolic part, or even if they're aesthetically successful still, but are worth a little more exploration.






3 comments:

Jen said...

I love this series. It makes me think of layers of rock, and the layers of a person as they age.

I wonder what would happen if you switched some of the colors between the rock & skin?

judy said...

I really like the first one.

toddash said...

this is my favorite series yet. and i always love your explanations too. you are a good writer..