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


Monday, March 16, 2015

Jacaranda Montage, LGOCA


Jacaranda  
 9/12x12" canvases that make up one image      thrown and splattered paint on canvas    2015

This painting is an impression of a jacaranda tree in bloom done on nine canvases. Each canvas  stands alone and can be interpreted as an essence of the tree, together they make up the tree image as well as essence. Represented by LGOCA, Laguna Beach.
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Summer Woods

Summer Woods       36x24"          thrown and splattered paint on canvas             2015

" Carey is working in a conceptual space beyond realism, where paint and gesture cannot possibly, theoretically, replicate every variation nature can. It is the gap between the idea of her application of splatter to nature and the endless possibilities of nature that gives to Carey’s work the friction that keeps it sharp and purposeful, her strokes directed, tense, meaningful. It is a kind of impressionism, but educated by a new generation’s fuller appreciation of fractal complexity in branching and all the chaos of natural form." Robert Mahoney NY art critic

Friday, February 13, 2015

Oceanside Museum of Art Beach Grass

Beach Grass IX               30x48"               thrown acrylic paint on canvas                   2014

I am honored to announce that Beach Grass IX was chosen for exhibit at the
Oceanside Museum of Art
San Diego Dreaming exhibit, March thru June 2015
Reception March 7 6-8pm
private collection

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art, Laguna Beach

 Autumn I is in the front window
 
Wild Mustard 4.'x11.7' , thrown acrylic house paint on canvas  2010
 
 

Autumn I, 5x7'  thrown acrylic house paint on canvas 2010
featured in the front window of the LGOCA

Both of these paintings mean a great deal to me. They were created while I was staying with my mother in the 'country' of Ventura. She was terminally ill and I was carrying for her. I did not have a studio there, so these pieces, which captured the wild nature of my physical and emotional surroundings so beautifully, were thrown outside. They had to remain on the ground for days at a time, while I built up the paint, during that time, birds, dogs, squirrels, and the occasional peacock would run or peck their ways across. Imprinted in the paintings are remnants of these visits.
Thank you LGOCA for featuring them so prominently.