After the Rain
After the Rain
‘After the Rain’ - 16x16” Acrylic on canvas (1.5” deep) with painted sides
This little beauty started as a painting of a storm. She sat buried in my studio for months until I took her out and intuitively painted what I felt. Although this particular place does not exist in reality, it reminds me of our beloved Lake Tahoe after an epic mountain storm. The clouds part and rays of sunlight light up the lake from within. I tend to think this piece is a mixture of thousands of family memories in this special place that jumped from my brush to the canvas one day.
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Artist statement for SUMMER SHADOWS:
I have always been intrigued by shadows—summer shadows in particular. I remember learning that when my grandma started her career at Disney Studios, her first job was to paint the animated character’s shadows on individual cels. I thought this was so cool—she had to figure out where the light was coming from and paint each one precisely. It’s something no one would ever really notice, and yet in reality, shadows are an integral part of every landscape and scene.
Summer shadows seem to hold more weight and depth than their winter counterparts—besides the obvious cooling shelter they provide from the summer sun, they can be soft and sultry or dark and mysterious. When you step into the filtered shadows of leafy trees or a city skyline, it is almost like entering another world—an alternate summer.
This series explores the locales of Montana, New York City, Lake Tahoe, and San Diego, as I referenced my own photographs from summer days and recent travels in these places.
I hope these pieces evoke childhood memories of endless warm days by the water or the sharp heat and cooling relief of a summer’s day in the city.