The Vortex: Circles & Squares

Creating circles out of squares, leaving windows looking through the layers giving depth & motion is what The Vortex series is all about. Introducing varieing degrees of an inwards, & outwards motion that spins, creates what observers compare to the likes of clock mechanics, city towers, computer chips, energy, & stained glass.

The underpainting process involves dozens of layers, where texture & drips become reflections in windows of what sits underneath. This impacts the depth and movement of the painting.

There are no sketches, & a lot of layers.

Using an intuitive layering process, with repetative blocky squares & shapes to identify the directional elements. Using loose gesturing brush strokes, thicker paint with mediums & gels to allow for imprinting patterns from found objects. Splattering inks & watered down acrylics, smudging & wiping off for that additional “reveal” as the piece develops .

The final layers are with a more gentle & guided painting process, with more discernment, cool & hot colors collide, bringing forward the prominent shapes to float closest, while kickstarting the motion effect with emphasis on the highlights. When the painting “pops” or “bounces”, it is complete.

The Vortex series is current & ongoing, commissions are available.

tell me what you think: artistleahwilson@gmail.com

Published by artistleahwilson

On the artist path since early childhood, illustration & ink work mostly, leading to lithography printmaking, sculpture in my early post secondary arts education. Drawing inspiration from travels & living in all the beautiful places I can, throughout Canada & beyond. 30+ years of abstract acrylic painting, developing a style much online with a concept I have heard called "color field" & "initiative art" my use of layering with "windows" that allow the viewer to see through the painting has become my recognizable trademark. Other specialty arts include folk art felting, sculpture, land/nature sculpting, paper mache. I love to teach and share my art.

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