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Hellstorm

Hellstorm
Hellstorm

36″ x 48″.  Latex and spray paint.  Created June 6, 2015.

I was caught up by the same spirit when I was creating “De Profundis” and “Descent”.   As with them, I wanted something to capture a bit of the spirit of my upcoming (maybe in a few years) horror novel concerning hell.  I did not want to go to town to buy another canvas, therefore I re-used one on which I had a draft of another work, which was progressing more slowly than anticipated (I was using a brush rather than my usual abstract technique).  I used almost all my leftover spray paint in this.  As I progressed, I decided to apply the red, orange, and yellow so as to simulate depth by laying down the dark red in a few lines first, then the medium orange on either side of the red streaks, and then applying the yellow judiciously between the orange streaks.  The intent is that the dark red will tend to be seen by most people as farther in the distance, the orange closer, and the yellow closest of all.   The nebulous background created by the spray paint will likewise appear farther in the distance than the sharp, erratic lines created by stringing paint onto the canvas.   I have some to love this strategy of creating a nebulous background and then slinging house paint onto the canvas, which creates solid, sharp lines providing visual (and psychological?) contrast.

I struggled for a while with the name, eventually deciding on “Hellstorm”, because, for me at least, the painting alludes to a rain of magma in hell.

Descent

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40″ x 30″.  Latex and spray paint.  Created June 5, 2015.

I was trying to capture another bit of the spirit of a horror novel, which has hell as a major theme, when I created this.  I painted it on the same day as I did “De Profundis” and using the same materials.  Originally, I wanted to use only a touch of white, but when I added more than I intended, I used just a touch more to give the work some balance and a bit of action.

De Profundis

De Profundis
De Profundis

36″ x 48″.  Latex and spray paint.  Created June 5, 20215.

“De Profundis” is Latin for “out of the depths”.  It is the opening of the Latin translation of Psalm 130:  “Out of the depths I cry unto you…”  I am writing a horror novel with hell as major theme.  I wanted a painting that somehow caught a bit of the spirit of the novel.  I started out by toying with some leftover spray paint and house paint and this is the end result.

Happiness Revisited

Happiness Revisited
Happiness Revisited

36″ x 24″.  Acrylic and Latex.  When I created this, I was experimenting with using a few partially few cans of spray paint of random color.  I sprayed on the colors at random, creating a nebulous background onto I streamed latex of similar, but not exact, color in order to create thin lines with a hard edge to contrast with the background.  I named it after studying it and deciding these would be what might be considered “happy” colors associated with clowns, children’s parties, circuses, etc.  The “Revisited” came from a story by F. Scott Fitzgerald “Babylon Revisited” in which a man returns to the neighborhood where he used to party hard to collect his daughter, the product of his wilder days.  I thought of symbolizing someone returning in a sad story, this painting could be emblematic of someone returning to happier days with a happy ending.

A Winter’s Day

A Winter's Day
A Winter’s Day

Another created during May 22-13, 2015.  This is latex on Rustoleum’s Lagoon (satin finish), 36″ x 24″.

Once I had sprayed the background and while it was still wet, I decided to tinker with a subtractive process and scratched some random lines into the paint with a stick (I have been painting in my front yard of late–weather permitting) revealing the white canvas beneath.  Then I carefully dipped a brush in white latex to maintain control over the paint and dribbled white lines approximately parallel to the scratches.   The result gave the feeling of distance between the white paint and the faded white near it.  This looks like a light snow falling from a clear, blue sky and thus the name.