My Homage to Picasso
Nu au fauteuil noirBy Charlotte Wilson
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My Homage to Picasso "Nu au fauteuil noir" by Charlotte Wilson
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Inception of Thought
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Inception of Thought
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Inception of Thought
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A few words about “Inception of Thought” - the composition and colors of this work came to me in a dream, actually more of a vision because I wasn’t asleep. It was dark and suddenly, there was brilliant color. There are shades of “ink” and the light blue you see was/is on the verge of violet. I use Liquitex acrylics, and praise them for their Indanthrene Blue, Light Blue Violet, and my old standby, Payne’s Gray. I painted it from one particular perspective, but upon completion, people kept turning it around. Now, I do too; I love the rotation aspect. It seems to say something different from every side.
With dimensions of 36” by 48,” you definitely see it coming from a distance, but I sit at a desk and look right into it - very close, very personal, only two feet away. In the black of night, the blues were moving, like you see them on the canvas. I took it to be the absolute beginning of “thought.” Small jewels of thinking, growing into great movements of creative energy - waves of pure thought, no beginning or end, but always there…always in motion.
Charlotte Wilson
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