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Midnight Print

Laurie Balmuth

United States

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About The Artwork

Sister Soulja's coming of age novel about Senegalese immigrants living in the New York projects is a fantasy of a young hero and his beautiful mother and Japanese girlfriend. This painting started out as a drawing I made of Mexican dancers with their swirling dresses. The African woman appeared all on her own doubtless the result of my reading material. I developed the painting around this mysterious woman who in her dress and gesture does not really look like she is from Senegal but partakes somewhat of my Jamaican-Irish step-daughter and her beautiful Jamaican grandmother Miss. Beryl.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I am incapable of doing the things I need to do in order to have an art career. I am a prolific painter and paint constantly. I am not a teacher, not a member of a movement or a group. The only consistency in my work is variety. I do not like to repeat myself. I was born and raised in Connecticut and moved to Oregon in 1988. Painting is a deep need and lifetime obsession. I can't stop making art and I can't stop looking at art. Artistic production takes its own path. . Each painting is unique in it's conception and revelations. In the beginning there is the need to draw. A need to move and touch the surface with a mark. I look at my paintings and the time in my life I made it. I see the colors and images that seemed to grow unbidden and all of themselves in a manner I could not have ever predicted. I start from a place of hollowness and fill that place with color and in that time and place, made exactly to my specifications. I see there in front of me stories that I did not know were in my head. I have read that writers write every day and their characters seem to develop on their own. This is the narrative of my work.

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