Susan Jacoby

 
_DCS5529.jpg
 

Observing and engaging with nature provides me with the language to create my own silent spaces. Surrounded by a wealth of ever-changing inspiration in northwest Michigan or suburban Chicago I am drawn to expansive vistas, shifting skyscapes, and ephemeral atmospheric conditions. Rather than a realistic depiction of a place, my paintings evoke the remembrance of a moment, combining observation with imagination.

Ultimately, I intend to do with paint what light does with nature. My paintings begin from direct observation which is then captured through photographs. I then work in many thin layers of oil paint, beginning with an all-over “sketch”. This step, done in brighter colors, illuminates muted tones as more translucent layers and glazes are applied. As the process continues the colors become more diluted, the edges softened, and I begin to obstruct and reveal elements of the landscape.

While my initial inspiration is the outside world, it is merely reference material for communicating my own visceral experience of a fleeting view. I grasp what is essential, distilling the shapes, colors and images into an evocative and engaging experience. This process then opens a portal to a quiet and reflective space for mindful contemplation.