Transitions in art happen all the time in small increments when painting. It's all about listening to the inner voice, and following where it leads. Since moving to BC, I have noticed that I am more and more interested in the abstract process of painting. In my studio work I have been allowing myself the indulgence of painting for paintings sake, and seeing where it leads me. It sometimes yields pleasant surprises... I'm always searching for those. It also often leads to stoppages where I have to put the painting away and revisit another time.
Sometimes transitions are the result of what's happening in life, shifts in ways of thinking and new ideas bubbling up.
Exploring these ideas enrich the art experience. These transitions don't always have to become significant bodies of work, I think of them more as building blocks to something more interesting down the road.
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