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I've
been an artist all my life. Today I'm primarily an abstract
painter and identify with the abstract expressionists. Objective
reality inspires me to create. However, I have no interest in
making a picture of a person, place or thing that already
exists. My interest is to bring something new to the world. A
fresh unique being not necessarily related to anyone or anything that
came before it. Art making is a birthing process. The newborn, the work
of art, is an entity to be with and get to know. To enjoy and learn
from. Great art breathes. It's alive. Forever giving.
There's nothing more fulfilling than creating something from
nothing. My deep desire is to know, to
understand and to live the "becoming" experience. This happens
when I paint. This is why I make art. Pure joy. Painting
makes life make sense. As a visual artist, I'm most
excited by color and paint and the surprises that happen during the
process. Pastels are a favorite medium because I like "painting" with
my fingers - pushing around the pastel dust. Hundreds of pastel
sticks surround me as I work. It's quick, direct and easy to use
outdoors. No need for brushes, water, or mixing - I just grab the color
I need. Lately I've been painting with acrylics on 3' by
4'canvas. I love paint. It teases my sense of touch so I
end up painting with my fingers as much as with brushes. The
fluidity makes it quick and changeable. Paint seems to have a mind of
its own - a mysterious life force that activates and combines innate
properties resulting in the unexpected. That's a big
attraction for me.
Standing before a blank canvas
surrounded by my tools and colors, I begin to journey. A
seed thought is my springboard - a spark that gets me going. Once
begun, the process generates itself. It's as though a great
mystical being flows through me onto canvas. I never feel alone
while painting. I sense invisible helpers as I glide along the
fine thread of awareness between control and reckless abandon.
I'm both the doer and the witness. Totally in the moment, yet
anticipating every move - sometimes, several moves ahead. I'm
open to all impressions, impulses, recollections as I quickly, but
gently, choose what to use and what to let go. It's a mystical
time teeming with coexisting opposites. Complex, because every
level of awareness is lively in a single moment. Simple, because
it seems thought-free - automatic. My focused attention is like
the pin-point of a laser beam. Yet I feel expanded as I float in the stillness of waves moving over, around and through me. Painting
is a non-linear, non-discursive language that wakes up all realms of
consciousness. It prompts and allows multiple expressions in one single
stroke. Isn't that amazing? Just thinking about it gets me
going... So this is the way I paint and the only kind of art
making process I'm interested in doing.
View older art by Jeri at:
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1) On 1st screen, click on "ARTIST" tab.
2) On 2nd screen, click on the letter "F" under "Artists Index".
3) On 3rd screen, go to the "F" names and click on "FELIX, JERI (59)".
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