
For me, painting is part pure sensory enjoyment, part puzzle-play and part contemplation point. While some artists purposely distance themselves from titles, I like to provide some clue as to what I was thinking before, during or after the process. Or simply offer a suggestion as to where someone else might start their exploration. But I also try to keep the titles cryptic enough to leave room for interpretation. The image isn't meant to illustrate the concept but to serve as an anchor point for individual experience. Plus, I like words almost as much as images and just enjoy the added resonance.
In the case of this series, the titles carry the same pairing of concepts as the images - "Sensory" for the raw color and gesture and "Array" for the ordered grid pattern. The word "Data" suggests the computer-centered world of tools and knowledge (technology) we have built around ourselves for protection against the limits of our understanding and the potentially overwhelming forces of nature. I know, it's a lot to read into a simple arrangement of colorful circles. It's not mandatory for enjoyment, but it's there if you want it.
painting - "Sensory Data Array 02"
acrylic and Tyvek on panel.
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