PhaseOlogy - Summertime Madness



PhaseOlogy - Summertime Madness
Acrylic on canvas
Overall dimensions: 36”x 48”
I love to work in series because it gives me the opportunity to explore an idea in depth. One of the things that I am exploring in the Phase-ology paintings is my fascination with music and its commonalities with visual art. I have always been a frustrated guitarist and I started thinking how a guitar string of a certain length when plucked, creates a certain wavelength and note. When that length is halved the wavelength is halved and the note is an octave higher. Certain lengths of a string, or notes are considered to be harmonious, ie. a scale and some dissonant.
Visually, some colors and proportions are considered to be harmonious, some dissonant also. In this series I had a lot of geeky fun pushing the limits of that idea, exploring ideas of harmony, rhythm and proportion that are common to both art forms. I developed the transition from color to color using a sine wave that diminished in wavelength proportionally as it moved to the center.
Just as a different combination of the same musical notes, or a different rhythm can create very different feelings or effects, Here I am using the same colors in different combinations and proportions in an analogous way to explore different visual and emotional resonances.