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The idea for COLOR BRIDGES came from many sources. Portland State College 1962,Professor Frederick Heidel's first painting assignment was to make a grid and explore mixing colors to arrange on the grid to see how they would look. Moving these painted pieces of paper on different backgrounds bring back 4 years of studying painting with Heidel. Each arrangement I have made are like his assignments. They have a goal of basics while allowing the emotions freedom. Another source was Professor Mary MacIntire at Western Washington University who was a member of Fiber Design and I had the honor of photographing for a statement about her process. She used to move around pieces of colored paper to design her fiber works.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Tension between painting and simulataneous viewing of fishing line

2 comments:

Kay Dennison said...

Good advice noted! I'm not particularly good at either so, in my case, it would be really disastrous!

Love your painting. I've been trying to sketch with my pastels but I think I'm trying too hard. Does that make sense?

Diane Widler Wenzel said...

Thankyou Kay for your comment.