Friday, June 24, 2011

The Insight Lab sessions with the National Holocaust Museum

nest VII    8x10" reproduction of original painting

The Insight Lab  think tank   for use in their sessions with the 
U.S. National Holocaust Museum

This piece will be used in sessions with the museum, in digital and hard copy format. I decided on the nest; symbolizing home, lost home, making a home in very adverse conditions.  This close up of the nest is more abstract than the totality of the work, allowing the viewer to determine his own feelings. Yet I believe one can't help but feel the emptiness here, the falling into or out of their own space.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

nest lV

nest lV              12"x12"            thrown paint on canvas

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Nadine Baurin Fine Art / nest ll

nest  ll              12"x12"             paint on canvas          2011

Nadine Baurin Fine Art   Leucadia
solo exhibit 2014



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nest V

 
 
nest V             12"x12"                  paint on canvas                     2011

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Friday, February 4, 2011

VIDEO the artist process

the process video clip
 
Kirk Saber  videographer  2009
artist and videographer, Kirk Saber, filmed a  mini documentary of my work. here  you can view the process of creating a large scale landscape using the gestural abstract technique of throwing paint onto a canvas to create a performance of impressionist work.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Rocky Peak



rocky peak    30"x40"   gestural painting thrown with sticks and brushes   2010
 
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rocky peak   detail

rocky peak    photo

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Trios Gallery / lake in the back




the lake in the back        4'x4'     thrown paint on canvas   2009

Trios Gallery Solana Beach
2010
Nadine Baurin Fine Art Gallery
solo exhibit 2013-14

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i painted this picture from a ravine i saw in Simi Valley. during an exhibition a woman stood in front of it for a long time. she proceeded to tell me a story about her difficult life as a child in Asia, where the only comfort she felt was at the lake behind the house. she said i had painted that place. her companion came by shortly after the story and she asked him, what this was a painting of, he replied, "the lake in the back of the house". the painting's name was changed from "ravine" to "the lake in the back". this couple knew the location better than i did myself.


   the lake in the back       detail
 
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