SHEILA GRABARSKY

Artist's Statement



  artists are just children who  refuse to put down the crayons-    Al Hirschfeld
 


I paint because I bleed Alizarin Crimson.


As a small child - third grade, to be exact - I painted a SUN into a SKY and CREATED A COLOR! I was amazed at how simply I could create a new color that wasn’t there before!  I remain awe-struck, still, at this  always-new discovery of color creation and juxtaposition. Because I am a colorist I have a great  need to present to the world what color can do.
 
My work is also about introspection — spiritual, psychological, soul-searching. If  only  to look inside, look at my work. It would be good for the viewer to be still and accept  her/his personal freedom of interpretation.

My process is one of "reduction"; painting till the canvas is full of movement and connections, as I see the world, then obliterating that world-chaos - removing extraneous marks - until the work and the discovery become a complete and orderly composition.

Channeling the "process" rather than focusing on "product" wrenches the visceral truth(s). Finishing touches and fine tuning soften the blow.  For me, there is much listening to authentic intuitiveness with abstraction (and, it always requires music). Lately I have been exploring a new technique of "drawing" with dried acrylic "skins" (residues) that are adhered to the canvas just because they are so beautiful I cannot bear to destroy them.

As in all art, my work reflects my personal domain, reflection and history. Lightness and joy are new to my paintings - previous works were usually forebodingly dark portraits based on German Expressionism. What remains pure and consistent coloration and intensity.

I see abstraction everywhere - in nature, in architecture, in my mind’s eye. Look at a window - study each individual pane and you just might see an infinite number of exciting compositions of line, color, dimension, perspective and form, as I do.

"my aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light…".  - Hans Hoffmann

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