Tethers: Canyon Drive

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Tethers: Canyon Drive

$1,100.00

Acrylic on canvas
30 x 40 inches
2024

Note: This painting is unframed but was created on a gallery-depth canvas (1 3/8 inches) and is ready to hang.

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In this series, Tethers, I explore the desert flora of my home state, Arizona. The paintings serve as links to my personal history and identity, reflecting how the land shaped and continues to influence both. The vibrant blooms found in spring are a testament to the creative potential that lies dormant beneath the harsh desert exterior, a potential that mirrors the hidden depths of human personhood. And yet, these bursts of beauty are fleeting, much like the spring season itself. Severe conditions inevitably return, reminding us of the desert's austerity and the long wait for the next renewal.

“Canyon Drive” is the only fully abstract painting in the series, though it incorporates the color palette of the other work and alludes to the mesas, rock formations, and vegetation of the Sonoran desert in spring.