pwrln nocturne 3, 2024, acrylic and pencil on paper, 14 x 11 inches (sheet)
pwrln nocturne 3, 2024, acrylic and pencil on paper, 14 x 11 inches (sheet)
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new series of power line paintings on paper for 2024. I made 5 pieces to show the sweep of a day. I have had all of them properly framed in maple with archival materials, UV plexiglas and windows on the reverse to show signature, date and title. I am listing them separately but if someone wants all 5, I can offer an additional discount from $7500 to $6750 for the set.
additional notes: The power line paintings are grounded, like most of my work, in observation. The colors are tuned to the evening hues of the Los Angeles skyline, over the Pacific with all that that implies: languid surfy sunsets and beach moments - the contemplation of the horizon (the abyss!) and its myriad associative possibilities: Los Angeles is a town of pyrotechnic success and failure; arcing triumph and spectacular burnout. Looking west one night, and focusing on the colors of the waning light, I realized how gracefully the drooping power lines framed the scene. The lines’ presence was at once irritating in its disruption of a classically sublime vista with human presence and also compositionally very satisfying: the crisp lines hanging across the distant, blurry color-wash provided a visual schism that I liked. While gorgeous to behold, the wires also are arterially connected to civilization’s efforts to tap into, control and instrumentalize power. There’s a darker reading here too: the landscapes of the world are contentiously and perhaps irrevocably in flux as they are also systematically overrun with wires, pipelines and other devices to master and commodify them.
acrylic and colored pencil on paper