San
Marino, CA -- Absolute Art Gallery, a new contemporary art gallery,
is very pleased to announce its fifth exhibition, "Natura
Naturans (Nature naturing) featuring
two contemporary fantasy landscape artists, Jean Hearst
and Jill Sykes. Both work visually and spiritually through
their creative process to their final, strong visual presentations.
The exhibition opens March 3rd and runs through 27th, 2004.
Jean Hearsts organic images emerge as fantasy or
surreal plants and landscapes. By using watercolor and acrylic,
her unique paintings reflect her joy of experiencing the unfolding
of an idea, knowing the beginning and being excited about the
unpredictability of ending.
The subconscious process involved intrigues her as she develops
a painting idea. A seed gradually unfolds to what it will ultimately
become. As with the organic shapes she often paints, this process
is a reflection of the way she feels when she looks at the textures
she creates at the beginning of a painting. She seldom uses more
than three primaries and white, creating a large variety of colors
that relate to each other. By putting down many layers of color
and subsequently washing them out she creates her own seed.
As the layers build up and the seed matures, her work evolves
towards more definite images.
My final images are a result of research, experimentation
and invention, Hearst said. The work involves releasing
pictures from my mind, and letting them develop without initial
judgment.
Jill Sykes, another contemporary artist with a strong visual
intuition, has been working in a space between figuration and
abstraction, shape and ground, in a classic expressionistic push-pull.
She likes to play with the picture plane as a flat surface as
well as to create a background that subsequently moves the eye
forward and back. Her interest in a sensuous surface is evident
in the juicy, liquid application of the oil paint.
States Sykes, The contrast of the light-drenched backgrounds
against darker plant forms showcases the idiosyncratic leaf and
stem shapes. Though draftsmanship is a hallmark of Sykess
work, she thinks of herself as a colorist and takes supreme pleasure
in the subtle relationships of contrasting pigments: Through
washes of oil I allow traces of intense color to filter through,
keeping the brush stroke visible, but subtle. The surfaces of
these canvases allow the viewer to see the layers of translucent
paint.
Compositionally, Sykes uses the cinematic technique of the blowup
or zoom, with flowers and leaves drawn larger than life. The high
contrast also focuses the eye to the edge of each distinct shape,
as it becomes a line.
Ultimately Im drawn to the elegance and energy
of certain natural forms, such as orchids or bamboo. They afford
me a subject with inherent contrasts - the angular leaves create
wonderful negative shapes that spin webs across the neutral ground.
The opening reception will be held from 6-9 PM on Saturday,
March 6th, 2004 and will be open to the public. Absolute Art
Gallery is located at 2326 Huntington Drive, between San Marino
Avenue and Del Mar Avenue, 100 feet east of San Marino City
Hall, south of Huntington Library in San Marino. Map
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more information about Absolute Art Gallery and exhibitions,
including images, please contact: Gallery Director at 626.285.8585
or info@absoluteartgallery.net