Love Me for Ever
Abstraction is as reductive as it is creative and playful, revealing intimate details about the Artist that created it.
I like to put labor in my work to connect with the viewer, making things more than they are for real.
When I walk into a show and see almost starving canvases I get pissed off because there’s not enough labor involved, nada. You pour out what You got inside .. Don’t like emptiness to be left empty.
Studio work is a creative practice, involves a lot of staring and contemplating and doing nothing, and sing a note, do a pirouette, open the door and take a bike ride in the rain! it’s all part of the creative work. When I work I am listening to a lot of music, I’ve always been a dance music person, really fascinated by dance music, techno music, I think relates to painting, has limitations when I think about it and reinvents itself. Poetry is the same way.
Also, making a painting is putting it out there and standing behind it, and the intellectual labor of espousing it in the finished piece of art is there for all to see..
All my Inner thoughts, music, color, creative prosses will all travel together eternally…So very happy to know…:)
SOPHIAFINE modern art /View Gallery