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Alice at Foxdale Art
Show, 2002 |
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"I have always lived in rural areas,
and feel deeply connected to the forms and forces within the landscape.
Working primarily in oil and pastel, I strive to convey the atmosphere of
a particular time and place, the depth of the moment which caught my eye.
I’m especially inspired by the every-changing nuances of light and color
in the landscape, as they transform with phases of the day and season. I
enjoy working on location with a backpacker French easel and minimalist
supplies, as well as in the studio from memory and evoked images.
"The greatest draw for me, full of both mystery and strength, is in the
integrative aspects of the creative process. It is what compels me to wake
up at 5:30 a.m. to sketch, and to always have more to discover. There is a
sense of tenderness and wonder when physical, emotional and spiritual
forces resonate, and color flows to the painting with purpose, yet beyond
it. In each painting there is a searching, of not quite knowing how it
will end up, but following a current. I’m after a sense of wholeness
without losing the power of raw expression, and believe that there are
‘kinds of finish’, not just ‘degrees of finish’. Some pieces are visual
poems, others novels.
"Most of my paintings include a recognizable subject, but I’m
predominantly interested in the interplay of color and form, not just
representation. I want to describe the connections between things--
between forms in a scene, and between the viewer and the forms. There is a
dynamism in these relations, a current of life force, which pulls living
things together or apart, near or far, solid or wispy, bright or dim. In
landscapes, I want to fill a painting with the "smell" of the place, a
sense of the wind or cold, the light-- what was stirring there on a
particular day.
"Art underlies all major endeavors in my life, having found aesthetic
expression in athletics, flyfishing, and the practice of medicine in
addition to its most direct outflow in painting. For me, it is also a
medium of spiritual formation, and a life-long, fulfilling searching."
Alice Kelsey
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