Lilium - oil paint on panel relief (wall-mounted) |
Jade - assorted paper relief with colored pencil and watercolor |
The 12 small drawings on display provide a window into Hutchinson's thought process, as well as revealing an underlying element of her highly refined technique. The drawings are very graphic - solid black ink on flat white paper - and quite representational, depicting tree roots, wilderness landscapes, and houseplants in their fundamental forms.
Alstroemeria - assorted paper relief with colored pencil and watercolor |
An artist statement that accompanies the show says, "Each artwork draws inspiration from my passion for the beauty of the outdoors and plants. The selected color palette is informed by different times of the day and the lighting effect that impacts our apprehension of color." This seems to answer the question of why the work is so appealing, yet so much more than decorative - like nature itself, Hutchinson has learned to use color to deeply affect the viewer. It's a terrific show.
Note: If you don't want to miss this show, you must hurry - its last day is Friday, August 10.
Reflection (detail) - watercolor, colored pencil and acrylic paint on paper mounted on stained wood |
2 comments:
David thank you so much for your thoughtful review. Creating these artworks is my passion and soul and it is wonderful to learn I have such a thoughtful and supportive fan. I am eternally grateful.
Jennie
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