Tuesday, November 10, 2009

lamination, madam?

the paintings made it home safe and sound and wrapped up in plastic, thanks to the delicate craftsmanship of two hard working boys at chennai airport who smoothly and systematically laminated the box from tip to toe. here in the studio, i am happy to be able to sit with the series and reflect on the impulses and influences that guided each piece to completion. what a rich experience it was. an excerpt from the final report:

"The outcomes of my research had much broader implications than my original intent. At first, I planned to study the Kolam design tradition as the primary inspiration for my creative work. I did study Kolams, but through the process of incorporating Kolam design with my paintings, I found that it was not my visual language, per se. So, I began to look at the broader cultural and natural forces that shape life in South India. By following the monsoon and attending Ganesh celebrations, weddings, and pujas, I connected with much more than the designs themselves, but the energies of order and chaos, creation and destruction, permanence and impermanence that Kolams embody on a smaller scale. Adopting this wider vantage point strengthened my creative work and made for a series of paintings that are clearly indicative of my utter enthrallment with South India."

Friday, October 2, 2009

chasing rhythms - catching hold

attached are images from the exhibition in india and pictures of the finished works...which are now in a large, laminated box in the back of the truck with yak wool shawls laid in between to protect from damage. i can't wait to unpack the paintings. i wonder if a shift in context will change the look and feel of the work. upon departure, i had the felt sense that the paintings should stay in the land where they were made. this yields a question: does the place of a painting shift its meaning in the way that people are transformed by their surroundings? we shall see...








SHIP TO SHORE
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
22"H x 30"L


ONSET
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
30"H x 52"L


MERCY OCEANS LOVESTREAM
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
30"H x 52"L


ASPIRING TOWARDS HONEY STATIONS
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
30"H x 52"L


GRIST
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
12"H X 24"L


CATCHING HOLD
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
30"H X 52"L

BLOOM
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
12"H X 24"L


THE ANTI-CLOCKWISE MOVEMENT
MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL
30"H X 52"L

Monday, August 10, 2009

pictures without the camera

standing in the pouring rain, watching the sugar fields burn

playing tennis in three different languages

the monsoon coming ashore in kerala

mobbed by children in kanyakumari

the trees whispering secrets in goa

sangria at le dupleix

madam and her big screen tv

the frog in my coffee

taking a right at the orange wastebasket

thunder, lightning, and temple music

cochin’s synagogue full of chandeliers

the world’s smallest bhagavad gita as 24k gold necklace (very special price today only)

rain coming, boat not working

cremation on the outskirts of edaiyanchavadi

reading shantaram on the train to madurai

dehydrated and eating palmyra

a box sewn shut with muslin

a store called “aroma sports”

another store called “magical plywood”

weddings upon weddings at sri meenakshi temple

cows walking, goats running, dogs barking

trying to draw kolams

Friday, August 7, 2009

lemons and flow




apologies for the long hiatus. padanaram, chennai, and now i've just returned from pondicherry after being stuck in traffic following the kali festival. will post pictures from that extravaganza soon. someone handed me a lemon through the open window of the taxi which seemed quite auspicious. the really good news is that the studio work is flowing and the exhibition opens on 28 AUG. here are some shots from the studio:

Saturday, June 20, 2009

from the head or the heart?

yesterday, i braved the heat and went rambling around in pondicherry...not really in search of kolams but seeking inspiration in some form to get me through this blockage in the studio work. i visited the ashram and felt the sweet pull of the samadhi. i wandered through the sounds, textures, and flavors of the market. i ate a dosai (small one) and found a new favorite juice stall.

all creative work, on some level, is born in the heart. but kolams are based on math and counting and all of this left-brain activity that feels very mental. so...where do kolams come from? the head or the heart? here are some pictures of kolams from pondy:



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

homebase

since the studio work is not flowing...i have been investigating my surroundings in search of inspiration. here are a few shots of where i am living, the u.s. pavilion in auroville.



rain harvest roof captures water for reuse in showers, irrigation, etc. solar panels also mounted above.


outdoor kitchen with dynamized water dispenser.




pond of recirculated storm water with lilies, frogs and "ant moat" to deter insects. potential site for future artwork on the concrete wall.



water tower which is not to be climbed, but does afford miraculous sunsets!


the entry gate i designed during my last stay in auroville (2007).

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

on location

kolams, it turns out, are rarely made outside of tamil nadu. i have not seen a one since madurai. the last week has been all about moving between places. these two small pieces explore the coexistence of motion and stillness. sound can only record motion. photographs create stillness, but video holds that unique basis for comparison.