Thursday, March 4, 2010

Ahhhhhhhhh.....Spring!

The first signs of spring seem to be unfurling everywhere, from the blossoming cherry trees to daffodils, to sunshine and blue skies.  Winter seems to have left silently making way for gardening and enjoying the outdoors here in Portland.  With spring comes magnificent bursts of color, a topic which I have been thinking quite a bit about lately.  I love color, and it is always a challenge for me in my work to juxtapose colors in different and unexpected ways, and I love the vividness of both cool and warm colors when they are at their deepest and brightest.  But, I also love muted palettes with little or no color. I love pastels.  I love brown, and all its various shades of beige, sand, stone, and gray in all its wonderful tones. I really love all color palettes I can think of.   So, I have been thinking about experimenting with pale or muted tones in my next creative endeavor.  I am also longing to experiment with more of a variety of mixed media, and not limiting myself to the medium of mosaics.  While I love mosaics, it can be very limiting in a way; you need an appropriate waterproof substrate, glue or and/or thinset or some other affixing medium, and you need glass, stones, or some other appropriate material that can be cut or broken.  There are always considerations such as appropriate substrate and glue for interior or exterior, and the process is very labor intensive, one piece can takes many weeks to complete.  So, as spring is a season of rebirth and blossoming, I am thinking of that metaphor for my work.....

5 comments:

Pam Givens said...

Nice post Cynthia..I love Spring and the rich fresh colors that pop forth. But I must say - don't give up mosaics..all that beautiful glass, those substrates and that glue will miss you..and me too.

Cynthia Monica said...

Thanks for stopping by Pam and for your kind words. Oh, no, I'll never give up mosaics....I've still got years and years and years :o) worth of that glass and that glue.... oh yeah....just thinkin' of expanding my horizons....

Tess Kincaid said...

Your mosaic work is amazing! Thanks for stopping by Willow Manor. Hope to see you again soon.

Elaine Prunty said...

Hope your plans come to beautiful fruition. Its a good plan to swop around with materials, I've been kinda mosaiced out if thats a word and am really enjoying just playing with textiles.....variety is the spice of life isn't it?

Cynthia Monica said...

Thanks Willow for your nice comments and for stopping by also!

Thanks Jaboopee for visiting and for your thoughts about being mosaiced out....I can definitely relate! Interesting that you are playing with textiles, sounds like fun!