(Above: Nike's Advice Triptych. Individually from left to right: Nike's Advice XLII, XLIII, and XLIV. Each panel 16" x 9 1/4", paint and pastels on canvas with free-motion stitching that has been mounted to gold painted stretcher bars with copper roofing nails. Artist-grade, UV filtering epoxy covers the surface. Each one is $240 or the triptych for $575. Click on any image to enlarge.)
This is the very last of the canvas that was painted during a public art performance piece called Nike's Advice. I found the last, large section a week or so ago. I ripped it into four pieces. One section became Capital on Gold. Two other pieces became Rococo I and II. On the very last piece, I thought I'd paint another capital, up close, detailed ... but ...
(Above: The painted canvas before ripping it apart.)
... I hated the results ... just couldn't stand the idea of stitching it but also feeling guilty that the last piece was a total disaster. To me, it looked like a waste of time and materials. Still, I couldn't bring myself to simply throw it away. What's an artist to do?
(Above, top to bottom and left to right: Nike's Advice XXXIX, XXXVIII, XL, and XLI. Each one is 8" x 8" and $150. Discounts for multiples.)
With nothing to lose, I ripped it apart. My idea was to end up with pieces that would be 16" x 10" like many other pieces made last month, but that didn't work out either. No matter how I tried to create pleasing compositions from the whole, the colors weren't arranged nicely because the blues were all "in the middle". I continued to tear and place smaller pieces on top of larger ones until I had seven works that looked good.
(Above: The new work hanging under one of the first Nike's Advice pieces over which I poured epoxy. This is the wall behind my mat cutter.)
Stitching these pieces was fun and fast. Soon, I had them nailed to stretcher bars with gold-painted sides. Epoxy was poured over all of them. They are now hanging behind my mat cutter. Below are a few detail shots! This is now the end of Nike's Advice. I guess I heeded the wise words: Just Do It!
(Above: Detail of the triptych.)
(Above: Detail of Nike's Advice XLI.)
(Above: Detail of Nike's Advice XL.)
2 comments:
I just love the way your brain works. Thanks for sharing...
some of the best outcomes have come from when I was "angry something wasn't right" so I would rip it up, feel remorseful for a few days and then some shining light! I'm born under of the sign of Aries, and the one with a very "short fuse"
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