©Portal Parameters Of Fear (2020) By CLT_Abstracts, 1/1
Mixed media on reclaimed canvas, 61cm x 61cm/ 24” x 24”
This is one of my absolute all-time favourites in the collection. It was an intuitive, free flowing process whereby I just let the paint take me with it. I was in a nervous mental state as I was about to fly to Japan on my first long haul flight. All I could see in my mind’s eye was the plane swirling in the air and then falling into this portal. I imagined that either I was about to find out what happens when I die or I was about to go through a spiritual rebirth with some newfound courage!
A very dramatic start to a piece but when left to my own devises, my mind does wander a bit on some weird tangents. This piece often reminds me that “I felt the fear and did it anyway” and came out the other side. And it was such a victory going to Japan.
Mixed media on reclaimed canvas, 61cm x 61cm/ 24” x 24”
This is one of my absolute all-time favourites in the collection. It was an intuitive, free flowing process whereby I just let the paint take me with it. I was in a nervous mental state as I was about to fly to Japan on my first long haul flight. All I could see in my mind’s eye was the plane swirling in the air and then falling into this portal. I imagined that either I was about to find out what happens when I die or I was about to go through a spiritual rebirth with some newfound courage!
A very dramatic start to a piece but when left to my own devises, my mind does wander a bit on some weird tangents. This piece often reminds me that “I felt the fear and did it anyway” and came out the other side. And it was such a victory going to Japan.
Mixed media on reclaimed canvas, 61cm x 61cm/ 24” x 24”
This is one of my absolute all-time favourites in the collection. It was an intuitive, free flowing process whereby I just let the paint take me with it. I was in a nervous mental state as I was about to fly to Japan on my first long haul flight. All I could see in my mind’s eye was the plane swirling in the air and then falling into this portal. I imagined that either I was about to find out what happens when I die or I was about to go through a spiritual rebirth with some newfound courage!
A very dramatic start to a piece but when left to my own devises, my mind does wander a bit on some weird tangents. This piece often reminds me that “I felt the fear and did it anyway” and came out the other side. And it was such a victory going to Japan.