Acrylic on Board, 11" x 14"
(27.9 cm. x 35.6 cm.) Micro Painting #2 ~ 4/2008
This is the number 2 painting in a
series of small paintings I think of as my "Cities of Glass"
or "Fungal Cities"
These paintings are small, but not "tiny"; 8" x 10"
& 11" x 14". However, I consider them to be Miniatures
because of the minute detail I put into them.
Some info for you Artists; I wear several different magnifying glasses
when I paint these. I start with standard magnification glasses
with a 250 power, and move all the way up to Jeweler's goggles with
a magnification power of 700%. In between I switch from #3, #4,
#5, and the #7's for the finest details. I used "script"
or "liner" brushes, very slender and long. I go as low
as size 0018! (made by Loew-Cornell series #7350)
These are also experiments in subtlety. My earlier work is well
known for blatant imagery. Now, I desire to make some paintings
that will allow the viewer to project their own interpretation into
them. I no longer feel the need to bash people over the head with
my art. I find it more challenging and satisfying to trigger imaginations.
This one is purely aesthetic. It is meant to provoke feelings of
"other worldliness" and a little mystery as to what is
actually going on in this microcosmic environment.
The idea for the sleeper in the bubbled top boat came to me when
I dreamed that my bed was floating in the water while I had a fishing
pole and my line in the water.
~ RS 4/2008
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