It's been suggested that I work larger. In response, this 3' x 4' painting was started. Anticipating that it would take many long sittings to complete, time spent ruminating, working out what was inside, finding ways of laying it down in color and form, I decided to call it "Contemplation."
So far, my ruminations have not been peaceful, my head full of conflicting conversations. This seems to be the way people communicate nowadays, through "dis-course." Someone makes a statement, then the next person does their best to discount the first’s point. The first person's statement, like the beauty of a single pure color, is hacked and overlaid by an opposing expression, trying to cancel out or out-shout the first.
And that’s why this painting, so far, is layer upon layer of opposing color in vigorous strokes.
What will happen when the whole canvas is crammed and buzzing with a chaotic din? Where do we go then, as a whole, to achieve collective meaning?
The Still River winds under highways, around industrial parks, through wooded wasteland. It is like my art, a beautiful thing right there in front of you, but never seen. - Nancy Boudreau
This is an original acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed and dated with the above comments on the back of the artwork.
From "N" a book of poetry by Nancy Boudreau, 1998. As with all other illustrations in this book, this one is 2" x 3", executed with Prismacolor® pencils.
The world is full of visual analogies. To me, this image suggests that if we can just get through the woods, something better is waiting on the other side. - Nancy Boudreau
acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed, dated and comments on the back
An acrylic sketch of the woods across the driveway. Trying to capture the sunlight as it falls through the trees onto the forest floor. - Nancy Boudreau
This is an acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed and dated with the above comments on the back.
An acrylic sketch of the woods across the driveway. A glimpse of russet-gold leaves carpeting the earth, bits of sunlight on the carpet and illuminated yellow leaves behind it all.
- Nancy Boudreau
This is an acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed and dated with the above comments on the back.
What I Really Wanted to Write In Your Birthday Card
My apologies for rudely barging into your life but I just wanted to express how much I appreciate such a unique and beautiful spirit Thank you for the joy you've given me.
I wish you all the happiness and fulfillment that could possibly come to such a human being.
Please be forgiving if the subject matter of my paintings seems overly sentimental. There are times when the beauty of the subject overwhelms me. - Nancy Boudreau
This is an acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed and dated with the above comments on the back.
How sweet it is to float among the water lilies on Ball Pond, here in New Fairfield, Connecticut. Some leaves lie flat on the water, like the Spatterdock, while the edges of some leaves cup upwards, as with these pink water lilies. - Nancy Boudreau
This is an acrylic painting on gessoed mat board, approximately 5" x 7" signed and dated with the above comments on the back.
In 1997, I wrote and illustrated a short book of poetry, obtusely titled "N". Though I don't feel the poems are worthy of sharing here on blog, the illustrations are quite fine and suitable for show, each one being a delicately wrought miniature in color pencil, 2" x 3".
Today's image, was was drawn with ball point pen, highlighter and WhiteOut on a laminated 2" x 3" PostIt Note. Used as a bookmark in the original, hand bound copy of "N", it too has a poem, handwritten on the back.