Maryclaire Wellinger -- Paintings

The goal of this blog is to explore the process of creating postmodern paintings at that "marvelous and surreal" place -- interstices where Realism and Abstraction meet . . . I will post my new digital paintings and INI works and collaborate with my INIST colleagues on new INI fotopoesia . . . to explore the connection between poetry and painting . . . to nurture intellectual curiosity and artistic growth through dialogue with other artists and poets . . .

Thursday, April 26, 2012

"Swamp Milkweed", oil and gold leaf on canvas, 16" x 16", as part of my "Deconstructing the Garden" series

the paint's still wet
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Friday, April 13, 2012

"Lokahi (Unity)" -- Digital paintings, 12 interpretations













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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

"Broccoli - 1" and "Broccoli - 2", my newest paintings in my Garden Deconstruction Series


Broccoli - 1, oil on canvas,  16" x 16"


Broccoli - 2 (left)   and  Broccoli - 1 (right)


my newest painting, Broccoli - 2, oil-on-panel,  16" x 16"

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"Reflexões, a Praia Grande", an INI Fotointerferencia by Maryclaire on a foto Inista by Neli Viera

 "Reflexões, a Praia Grande", an INI Fotointerferencia digital painting by Maryclaire on a foto Inista by Neli Vieraentitled "foto tirada na cidade Ocian Praia Grande Litoral Paulista" INI INI INI
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Beverly, MA, Cape Ann, United States
As artist and poet, I marry myself to the landscape. Paintings emerge from this process of “one-ing” with Nature. The Great Glacier gifted Cape Ann the kettle pond, creek and marsh. My earlier paintings reflect the grand aspects of Nature in land and sea – wooded hills with their Perched Boulders, Serpent Kames and Glacial Moraines – Gloucester Harbor’s wide mouth, where waves break at Eastern Point Light on stones harvested from her granite quarry. My “Deconstructing the Garden” series perceives the cosmology of a squash vine or an heirloom tomato plant. The growing wildness of my kitchen garden in late August, brings me to the interstice where realism plays with the abstract and Nature radiates with luminosity and clarity. My paintings emerge from internalized landscapes – dreams – the Unconscious. Each work is an attempt at intimacy – the artist reaching out beyond her epidermal border to connect with another sentient being.
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