Inside out Expectations

With recognizable images, the viewer brings their understanding of how things should look, or what we expect things to look like. I’ve already broken enough of the perspective to force a suspension of disbelief similar to surrealism or a less objective abstractions. By bringing the outside into an interior without the use of a window or doorway, the image becomes a little more curious.

A pink interior is not something one sees every day, so why not! And bringing in all the elements I enjoy playing with. Brushy paint surface (on the pink) dissolving into another plane, a half full glass and the hint of an orange or apple. 2 point perspective grid on the carpet draws you into a cityscape coming in from outside while a window hints at a bucolic garden just outside. Add in a missing sofa just because. What color would you make the sofa to go with the art?

Interior with Conundrum, 2018
oil on canvas
24 x 36 inches

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A variation of blue walls with a tilted vertical striped wallpaper sets the stage for a living room furniture arrangement to contemplate a landscape, seemingly entering the space. The inset painting of a slice of cake seems to be offering the first slice, however it might be from another cake altogether.

Interior Contemplating Cake and Other Distractions, 2019
oil on canvas
36 x 48 inches

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This painting directly creates an itch with the upside down picture on the wall, while the leaning table pushes the bounds of spatial expectation just a little more. A fly has landed in the middle of a piece of paper which hangs in the balance on the tables edge.

Interior with Hairy Arm, 2018
oil on canvas
28 x 22 inches

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