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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.

Distance

Distance by Phil Slattery
Distance
by Phil Slattery

 

This came from a photo of a mannequin in San Diego I took about 1995 with a 35mm camera.  At the time I wanted to catch a mood of distance between people, not necessarily lovers, but between people who had some connection be it relatives, lovers, friends whatever. Some years later after I bought Photoshop Elements 2.0, it was one of the first photos I toyed with when exploring Photoshop.  I wanted still to capture that feeling of distance and toyed with several features until I produced this. The various subtleties of gray and white and the odd browns and greens add to the feeling along with the mottled look (like a very grainy photo) and, of course, the vacant, hollow eyes and the neutral feeling from the lips combine to make this a quite poignant work.