These first two were just finished on bases started in May.
Agua Luminosa I, 2013, acrylic on canvas. 48" x 60". |
Agua Luminosa II, 2013, acrylic on canvas. 48" x 60". |
The Spanish pieces are below. I kept a separate blog of the process and references for this series at: http://ronmillsdepinyas.blogspot.com.es
La Tramontana Temporal
Meditaciones
Visuales en Cataluña
Galería EMAI, Escuela Municipal de
las Artes Integradas
Santa Ana, Costa Rica
Junio, 2013
Ronald Mills de Pinyas
Masía amb xiprers a la
nit,
2012, acrílico sobre tela, 26” x 36”
This body of work is
largely inspired by a sustained residency in Catalonia, Spain. In it, I sought to work with forms that
convey something of the refined and constructed landscape as well as the
beautiful natural environment in the context of the depth and drama of the
tumultuous and enduring cultural and political history in that part of the
world. More specifically, I was inspired
by a particularly massive 10th Century masía stone rural farmhouse in which my
wife and I lived and worked, once the home of a famous Almogaver mercenary
leader and feudal lord of the region. I
was also inspired by the architecturally varied forms of the finestra (window)
as well as the bridges (pont), both intact and in ruin, some from Roman times,
others from the Spanish Civil War, some as a result of military attempts to
isolate mountain populations, some simply the residue of time. I was also
inspired by gracious Catalán rural customs, such as the planting of cypress
trees to signify hospitality, and finally the Tramontana winds blowing across
northern Catalonia, downward from the Pyrenees to the Costa Brava of the
Mediterranean, all metaphors to me of natural and transcultural changes,
passageways, transitional spaces alluding to the stubbornness of life and yet
its never ending delicacy and wonder.
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