Showing posts with label Submergence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Submergence. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Submergence Keeps Emerging.


7.19.25 - Submergence Keeps Emerging.

Today Submergence has tentatively reached the halfway mark in the process. There’s still much more to emerge and manifest from the intuitive realms into our conscious realms. The moment you can no longer tweak or emerge anything more is when you know you’re done. I can still see quite a bit of work left. The emergence swirls inside suggesting there’s much more work to done. Until one day when all is at peace. Signaling the piece is complete.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Submergence |Emerging | Process

 


Submergence Part 4: Cosmo Emergence

Today’s addition to Submergence felt like a quiet revelation. The “Cosmo” in the upper right corner—once a whisper of possibility—has begun to speak in color. I followed its call, layering blues and ethereal hues into the round, eye-like form that anchors the constellation. It’s not finished, but it’s alive.

This session was brief—just an hour—but it held the weight of something essential. The stars and planetary shapes emerged intuitively, as if they’d been waiting beneath the surface. There’s a ring still to come, a halo that will echo Saturn’s grace, but for now, I’m letting the space breathe.

Each brushstroke feels like a negotiation between vision and mystery. I never know what will surface, only that something always does.

I’ll continue to update this space as the painting unfolds.


Sunday, June 29, 2025

Submergence Part 3

 


Submergence Part 3: Cosmo Detail captures a glimpse of the evolving night sky in the upper right-hand corner of the canvas.

Today I added in the “Cosmo”—a constellation of stars and planetary forms that emerged intuitively. It’s not finished, but it’s what I was drawn to complete. Some days I paint for hours, covering vast ground. Today, it was a focused hour spent on that small corner, and I’m pleased with how it turned out.

There’s still a ring to be added around the planet—something reminiscent of Saturn’s iconic halo—but for now, I’m letting it breathe. The process continues to surprise me, unfolding moment by moment, brushstroke by brushstroke.

I’ll keep updating this space as the painting evolves.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

June 26, 2025 – Submergence

June 26, 2025 – Submergence

Today I began the first movements on canvas, guided by that quiet intuitive pull. I’m using acrylics. The light blue came first—not a decision, really, more of a response. As soon as it settled in my mind, I knew the texture had to be primed. This particular layering process started years ago, born accidentally during a piece of folk art. What began as a mistake became a signature—something I now return to with care.

It’s a tactile act, prepping the surface, coaxing the canvas into dimensional readiness. Each layer—visible or not—is its own event. And I know I’ll be introducing more of this as I go. More texture, more submersion, more willingness to let the process write its own logic.

That’s the rhythm right now: discovering meaning through the hidden layers. Sometimes it’s deliberate. Sometimes its memory resurfaced through touch. Always, it’s becoming.





Saturday, June 21, 2025

June 21, 2025 - The Sketch

 Submergence Sketch phase · June 21, 2025

This is where it begins—quietly, in the deep of night.

I often sketch after the world has exhaled. In that stillness, intuition speaks the loudest. This piece, now titled Submergence, emerged in one of those unguarded moments. No judgment, no aim—just the wild mind, unspooled.

It's only the first breath of something fuller, something becoming. I’ll continue sharing this one as it evolves, from sketch to finished work—offering each phase as part of the whole.






Color, gesture, and instinct weave through everything I make. The intuitive moves are not incidental—they are the process.