The Relationship between What is Seen, and What Happens

When I'm working in abstraction, there's a natural move towards a color, a mark, and then a sort of conversation ensues that carries the piece to completion.  After the a day's work, it's common to see in the paintings what's in the forefront for me experientially.  Until now, unless it's referenced in a title, I've never recorded it.  Creating this photo journal is causing me to take a more formal look at the relationship between what is seen, and what is created.

It's just guesswork though, who knows really where paintings come from.

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