• karen taylor


Autumn Branches II, 2009
 

After the Spring Rain, 2010
 

July Sky, 2010
 

End of November, 2010
 

Yellow Fall, 2010
 

My paintings are abstracted visions of the land and the sky in the natural world.  I look down from far above and I look up, each view generating frissons of remembrance.

 

From above I play with perspective to show bird’s-eye views of gridded and parceled landscapes using rich and seductive explorations of colour in combination with organic geometry. 

 

I use grids to encapsulate sections of the canvas, layering on, then scraping away thick, opaque layers or thin, transparent glazes.  I both reveal and conceal, offering the viewer a chance to look closer, dig around with their gaze; to excavate.

 

From below I abstract the images of sky, leaves and branches by blurring colours and playing with shadow and light to evoke evanescent memory and yearning, awakening in the viewer a feeling of calm, hope, and shelter. 

 

I play with vibrant monochromatic and analogous hues, tempered with luscious traces of complimentary colours in order to create both depth and luminosity. Using these dualities of colour and texture I hope to entice the viewer to pause and look closer – and perhaps remember.