Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sofia Hotel, San Diego


Beautiful Tribute from the Sofia Hotel and the Currant American Brasserie in San Diego



 
San Diego has long been a hotbed of creativity and artistic expression. Here at the Sofia Hotel, we love honoring that heritage by displaying the works of local artists we admire. One of our favorites is the painter Diana Carey, whose creations can often be seen hanging on the walls of the Sofia’s on-site restaurant, Currant American Brasserie.
Carey is a practitioner of what’s sometimes called “gestural abstraction” or “action painting,” where the artist throws, drips, or sprays paint upon a canvas instead of carefully daubing it on. With her physical approach, she seems to draw forth her subconscious into the sometimes-subdued, sometimes-slashing movements of her arms and wrists. As she emphasizes on her website, Carey’s paintings combine the stimulating combination of intent and unpredictability: The result is the “controlled chaos” (as she puts it) of multilayered, multicolored paint expressing bold, visceral, and highly energetic patterns.
Reading Carey’s own descriptions of her process evokes a sense of adventure, spontaneity, and mystery: An unexpected splash of paint, the manner in which the impasto texture emerges, a shape suddenly materializing out of skeins and bands and trickles of pigment—Carey follows her impulses where they lead, even at the risk of losing the thread of original inspiration or destroying a promising impression.
Many of Carey’s paintings are abstract landscapes, reflecting the colors, shapes, and moods of San Diego’s splendid natural scenery—from beachgrass-framed seashore to the twists of wind-sculpted trees.
Carey’s work has found national and international appreciation in major galleries, museums, and private collections. On top of her action-painting adventures, she is the fine-art curator for the Gallery at The Brooks, lectures and heads workshops, instructs expressive art to sheltered adolescents, and publishes poetry. We’re immensely proud to be able to showcase her masterpieces. You can now purchase her original paintings and fine giclee prints via the “Shop” button here at the Sofia Hotel website.

http://www.checkinsandiego.com/2015/06/painter-diana-carey/
 
 

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

New Work


Sunset                 36x48"                    thrown and splatted paint on canvas                     2015


This piece has been so many incarnations, from a beach grass, through numerous sky and land positionings, to a forest, a lone tree and finally back to a sunset. Each time the painting grows thick with paint, each time, may be the last before it loses integrity, or becomes too thick for my throws to land as intended or it will ultimately become dull, unable to  bounce light for viewing.It's always a gamble I will lose a painting if I continue to throw. But I was depressed over losing the sunset, which was my intention in the first place. So I determined to try one last time. Looking closely one will find bits and pieces of all the incarnations of this painting imbedded within its world.  

Monday, June 1, 2015

LGOCA Art Walk

Sakura Fubuki  (Cherry Blossom Storm) 5.5x8'   thrown and splattered paint on canvas   2013
Sakura Fubuki is currently exhibited at the Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art, Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach Art Walk is every first Thursday of the month. Free Shuttle Service to the participating galleries. Shown here with art director Christiana Lewis.
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The Gallery at The Brooks Art Walk

Featured Artist at, The Gallery at The Brooks, in Oceanside, June 5, 6-9pm. Oceanside's First Friday Art Walk is every first Friday of the month.
          Tree's Triptych (all three are on exhibit) 8x4.5' solid core doors with hardware

The doors are my original works in in the gestural style, thrown and splattered paint. I was attempting to discover what Pollock was trying to express using this technique. I still have no idea Pollock's reasoning but after spending a solid week working on these doors from sun up to sun set, I was hooked. What appeared simple, was terribly difficult; many times these were 'hosed' down because they weren't 'right', though I couldn't possible express what that meant. I believe it is a subconscious view that determines 'right'.  The Doors are the first paintings of this style, today I am more of an impressionist than an abstructionist but I remember to come back to these when I find I am working far too close to realism. It is the essence, not the image, I try to capture. These doors are a perfect example of that.

AT Home, The Hotel Sofia, Color Altered Prints

 
My work has hung in the Currant American Brasserie in the Hotel Sofia, San Diego,  for a number of years. The Hotel Sofia is now offering my work, original paintings and limited edition color altered giclee's, through their online catalog,
At Home, The Hotel Sofia.
 
 
Jacaranda Montage   4/ 24x24"    thrown and splattered paint on canvas   2015
 
 
 

24x24"  jacaranda color altered giclee   pink

24x24"  jacaranda color altered giclee  yellow

24x24"   jacaranda color altered giclee    green
 
24x24"  jacaranda color altered giclee  blue