Take a Seat Works, below created in New Jersey

TAKE A SEAT:

These works have been evolving exploring various paint media including watercolor, acrylic, and oils. Many of them are mixed media made with image transfers of tea packages and chairs, tea, coffee, gouache,and watersoluble crayons. Surfaces are also varied between watercolor papers, aquabords, stretched linen and wood panels.

Starting an image featuring a chair, came out of TeaScapes, which began as watercolor paintings focused on honoring places where I found presence through a landscape, combined with healing tea. The first Take a Seat painting was executed in the style of a landscape with the inclusion of a womb-styled chair. As time went by, I’ve focused on two different avenues: one of smaller isolated seats that conveyed comfort and the other considering chairs in a landscape that explore stability in instability, and eventually adding tethers and birds. Take a Seat comes from my meditation practice, where teachers invite practitioners using that term.

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