Thursday, November 15, 2007

New Mixed Media works

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These new mixed media works evolve spontaneously and they are unified by the materials and the process. Each completed vision portrays a sensitivity and fragility along with a strong visual image; the image is abstract but the feeling is solidified. Different papers, fabrics and gauze materials have carried these new pieces to further explorations.


Dressed Up: oil, gauze, copper tacks on wood, 6x6"


















Hilltop: oil & paper on wood, 6x6"


















Transitions: oil & paper on wood, 6x6"


















Night Light: oil, paper on wood, 5x5"


















Nestled: oil, papers on wood, 6x6"; collection of Jose Gonzales



















Summer Breeze: oil, fabrics, copper tacks on wood; collection of AJ Nadel


















Remnants: oil & paper on wood, 6x6"



















Transparent Leaves: oil, paper, fabric on wood, 5x5"



















Gardens: oil, fabric & paper on wood, 4x6"














Patchwork: oil, fabric on wood, 5x5"

5 comments:

SJF said...

The body of work on the blog looks terrific!
SJF

bruce iacono said...

Nice stuff. I particularly like patchwork for the tension in the format oppostion of patterns and chromatic progression of color.

bruce iacono

marlene said...

your compositions are so well balanced joyce. i especially liked summer breeze...
i don't know much about blogs, but the page you set up with your work is very inviting - thanks for sending it to me.
marlene

marlene said...

your compositions are so well balanced joyce. i especially liked summer breeze...
i don't know much about blogs, but the page you set up with your work is very inviting - thanks for sending it to me.
marlene

Jan Cardinal said...

Very well done presentation of an interesting body of work.

Do you have any more of these compositions?

The patterns and colors are very eye catching.

I wish I had the talent to be able to create something similar, but instead I will settle for admiring your handy work