Working in My Studio

What of connection?

As I sit here in my studio painting yet another piece where I attempt to build a 2 dimensional illusion of 3 dimensional connected structure I find my mind wandering on how all things are truly connected and what I know of connections…my mind strays into past and current concepts and creations….Six Degrees of separation.  Shrinking World. Small World.  Facebook. MySpace. Twitter….friendship…humanity…hmmm

The number of connections are greater in number but what of the depth.  Is it not true that if a tree’s root structure is not solidly planted in the ground it will fall over?  I see vast numbers of connections but little considerations as to their depths.  What will daily life look like when depth is gone in human connections?  Are we already there?

About ginette denault

Ginette DeNault is a third-generation Albertan born and raised in Calgary where she currently resides with her husband and two children. DeNault works with ease in many mediums but is most intrigued by acrylic paints and soft pastels in their many combinations. Her visions range from melancholic to whimsical revealing subtle social truths that lie at the root of all daily life. DeNault obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Calgary in 1993. DeNault’s work proposes to engage the viewer into a state of seeing the world one way while providing hidden cues that trigger the mind into seeing the complement to that which is outwardly represented. Extracted from the minds of the viewer are the memories or observations when their matter (mind) mingles with matter (artwork). The images created for the viewer having now entered into the physical realm of the mind the previous qualities of the work vanish and the hidden cues fill the contents of the memory or experience therein the painting. Like a magician she creates an illusion that has the viewer believing in virtual realities while providing a starting point that is in the material realm of reality, which is familiar to all people. The realities that she layers into her works are ones that seek to address themes that explore the eternal conflicts in the human condition, like those between men and women, self and society, parent and child, sibling and sibling, friend and friend. View all posts by ginette denault

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