Liz Prescott is a represented artist at Portland Art Gallery. View her artwork at portlandartgal...
"My studio practice is driven by a love of process and color. Inevitably I am drawn to scenes of light and movement in the world around me. Boat and building reflections along the Portland waterfront serve as a launching pad for me to explore elements of art and design…shape, space and color. Watching images dissolve, transmute, and reform in the water allows me free reign to explore abstraction while still holding on to remnants of something we understand. Rocky shorelines with their constantly changing conditions of light and atmosphere also challenge me to navigate their geometry and find colors and shapes that reveal themselves in subtle (or sometimes not so subtle) ways as I paint.
My work evolves over time. As I have committed myself more intensely to making art over the years, the biggest realization I have come to is that you cannot rush a good thing. Whatever the medium…painting, music, writing, designing a garden…layers build upon each other, ideas develop, information is taken away, covered over, added to again and the art evolves. All these observations have led me to deepen my painting process and my perception of what is happening in the world around me. It’s a feast for the senses, with more possibilities than I could articulate in one lifetime." --Liz Prescott
Негізгі бет Paintings of Reflective Water and Dynamic Shorelines: A Slideshow by Liz Prescott.
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