Sunday, August 2, 2009

Text Works

Here are three more of the new works I made - these using pages from old books that I dipped in encaustic and then obscured with more wax or other media. These are the first three in a series I am planning using books.

"Tale of Shadows" diptych, top panel 9" x 12", bottom 12" x 12", book pages, encaustic, oilstick, rubber tacks.



"Text Without Words", diptych, top panel 9" x 12", bottom 12" x 12", same materials as above plus pistachio shells.

"Shadowed Past", 24" x 12", same materials as above without the shells.

More to come soon.


13 comments:

Leslie Avon Miller said...

Love the deep rich texture, and the aged look. Wonderful work.

Gwendolyn Plunkett said...

Nancy,
I love this new work and the direction your work is headed. Very strong visually and conceptually.

Debra said...

Glad you're back...again :) Love the text work too!

Sounds like you've been working hard, which doesn't always mean we have to be producing something tangible...oft times the thinking and sitting with one's thoughts is the real work.

Nancy Natale said...

Thank you Leslie, Gwen and Debra! I appreciate your encouragement.

firehead4 said...

your work is gorgeous! i'm so inspired! just curious what you are doing to the sides?

Nancy Natale said...

Thanks, firehead. These are on 1 3/4" wooden panels so the sides are first painted black and then covered with strips of black rubber and tacks.

Ian MacLeod said...

"Tale of Shadows" is a beautiful piece Nancy.
ian

Nancy Natale said...

Thank you so much, Ian. I appreciate your response!

Terry Jarrard-Dimond said...

These pieces are just wonderful and I see them as powerful, not dark. Perhaps power can seem dark. I love your exploration and seeing one of your older works. The size of the current work is also very appealing.

Nancy Natale said...

Thank you, Terry. I have always been drawn to dark and/or black work and that hasn't been negative to me. The emotional darkness of these text works comes from the sense of loss that I am expressing about my mother's loss of memory resulting in my loss of her as the person she was.

Terry Jarrard-Dimond said...

My heart goes out to you. your family and your mother.

Stephanie Clayton said...

these have an ancient feel, very earthy and exotic...reminiscent of a far-away place/memory from another time....there is a sense of sadness also. at least that's what these pieces seem to me.

just discovered your wonderful paintings and blog!

Nancy Natale said...

Welcome, Stephanie! Thanks for your very nice comment. I hope you stop back again. I plan to post a couple of new pieces later this weekend.