"Le Foyer" - oil on panel, 5.5" x 5.5" |
Instead of oils, I have mostly been doing digital paintings, such as as these two below. The first is a digital painting study of cinematic screen capture...I find these are quite instructive to do and fun, too, especially if you're listening to the movie soundtrack at the same time!
"Bottom of the Lake" - digital "Dreaming: walking on the bottom of the lake of yourself." ~Teju Cole |
This little piece I started last winter when I was staying out in Seattle. I think this was around the time I began to think about muses and what mine are.
"Femme-pieuvre" - oil on panel, 6" x 4" |
One of them is the "femme-pieuvre" as pictured above, or as pictured in this digital painting:
Another is the "femme-phénix" as pictured here in this digital painting:
"La Femme-phénix" - digital "Quand il a laissé tomber les clés, je les ai saisies. Je me suis envolée d'un bel éclatement de plumes et de feu." |
The femme-phénix is the artist; she is creative passion, solitary, prolific, intensely dedicated. She is more energy than entity. She is reason and purpose. She burns bridges remorselessly and flies like a flaming arrow.
The third (and possibly the oldest) primary muse is the femme-loup, as pictured here:
"It's Not a Phase" - oil on canvas, 66" x 32" "I was a raw thing, tangled into the new growth, covered in fresh pink scars." |
The femme-loup is the animal; she is instinct, she is silence. She is both stillness and quickness. Androgynous, wary, she is is only at home in the forest and never anywhere else. Too often she is eclipsed by the other muses.
There have been a few others besides these three, but they have come and gone, arriving at specific moments of my life and then taking their leave. The three I have thus far described have been around awhile now, they keep popping up in my art, and I can feel their presence in my life on a day-to-day basis...so, I think they're here to stay.
So, the question is...which muse will emerge here?
So, the question is...which muse will emerge here?