Eco-Art Collective of the Southern California Women's Caucus for Art
Drought: A Collective Conversation, 2014
Multiple media on 12 wooden squares by 12 southern California artists.
I see stark visual contrasts in our daily lives. Some of these are fleeting or ephemeral moments while others remain in places where they can be revisited. The strength of stone and metal in our urban lives intermixes with nature in this work. My inspiration stems from the interaction between light and objects in both natural and urban settings, so that the composition of the final image arises from the light, color and spaces in between.
This body of work emerges from how I feel when I look and walk within my surroundings, seeking to capture the essence of the light, energy and patterns within nature. I notice the patterns in nature and the mathematical side of my brain is drawn to them. As I focus on a subject, I begin to notice the light and patterns forming on and within the object. I love how when I turn the camera, or my position, di!erent patterns emerge. As I begin to concentrate on the image in my lens, I feel a calm, air-filled feeling; which I sense is my spirit, guiding me from within. I feel a resonance with the subjects I am shooting and feel drawn to capture my vision of them. Every shot is a fresh discovery.
Abstraction for me represents the essence of the subject I am viewing. The patterns in the light help outline for me the interconnections between life and nature and us as humans as a part of nature. These photographs have not been enhanced by digital techniques; they represent the pure capture of light as I see it through the lens. What is remarkable for me, is how water and light interact with the objects we commonly engage with every day and how each image starts to feel as if it were a paintings or concept when you look very close at what is in the fine print within the photograph once taken.
I have been inspired by visiting Giverny, Monet’s home, and by walking through the Huntington Gardens, Descanso Gardens and many of the most beautiful places on our planet. I have been very fortunate to visit the Galapagos islands where there is a pure light in the morning embracing those islands. May we work to protect them.
My wish is that this body of work elicits an experience of calm and warmth within you and connects to the part of you that cares about our world and honors our souls.
2014 Snow & Ice
Juried show
1650 Gallery, Echo Park, CA (January, 2014)
Taken December 9, 2013 in Pasadena, California. My mother turned 80 and I had ice on my windshield! I took out my ice scraper and made the bloom.
Juried Show
Linus Gallery, Pasadena, CA
Digital photography printed translucently on clear acrylic
2014 Pasadena Showcase House of Design: Fine Art Exhibition
April 13 through May 11, 2014, Pasadena, CA (www.PasadenaShowcase.org)
Part of the Cancer Support Community 2015 Calendar-Group Show
Life’s journey, releasing the clutter breeds warm heart.
Happy Valentine’s Day
dear all,
Louise
March 2015, 1650 Gallery, Abstracts 2015, Online Annex
Subflage: Painting with Light