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Keep It Under Yer Hat

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Acrylic, oil pastel and pencil on cradled plywood

24 x 16 in

61 x 40.6 cm

The ongoing Super Ply series consists of black and white paintings on bare plywood. I begin with a random hand doodled abstract monotype on the bare wood, then paint with 2 small brushes and my hands. I add details with oil pastels and pencil. I usually work in silence alone in my studio, but some of these have been created live at art events and reflect the mood I sensed in the room. As a process painter, I allow each painting to develop organically so the character and context are not planned at all. Any text fragments - and the title - become clear at the end when the piece resolves itself.

This piece was live painted during the opening reception for my two person show at the Rogue Gallery and Art Center in Medford, Oregon and completed a day or two later. The room was full of vibrant conversation compounded by an echo.

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Acrylic, oil pastel and pencil on cradled plywood

24 x 16 in

61 x 40.6 cm

The ongoing Super Ply series consists of black and white paintings on bare plywood. I begin with a random hand doodled abstract monotype on the bare wood, then paint with 2 small brushes and my hands. I add details with oil pastels and pencil. I usually work in silence alone in my studio, but some of these have been created live at art events and reflect the mood I sensed in the room. As a process painter, I allow each painting to develop organically so the character and context are not planned at all. Any text fragments - and the title - become clear at the end when the piece resolves itself.

This piece was live painted during the opening reception for my two person show at the Rogue Gallery and Art Center in Medford, Oregon and completed a day or two later. The room was full of vibrant conversation compounded by an echo.

Acrylic, oil pastel and pencil on cradled plywood

24 x 16 in

61 x 40.6 cm

The ongoing Super Ply series consists of black and white paintings on bare plywood. I begin with a random hand doodled abstract monotype on the bare wood, then paint with 2 small brushes and my hands. I add details with oil pastels and pencil. I usually work in silence alone in my studio, but some of these have been created live at art events and reflect the mood I sensed in the room. As a process painter, I allow each painting to develop organically so the character and context are not planned at all. Any text fragments - and the title - become clear at the end when the piece resolves itself.

This piece was live painted during the opening reception for my two person show at the Rogue Gallery and Art Center in Medford, Oregon and completed a day or two later. The room was full of vibrant conversation compounded by an echo.

Barbara Martin Art