Claiborne Colombo is an artist, Creative and Design Director based on Lopez Island, WA.
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Making art and designing things where the land meets the sea. A visual record of art, life, design, and inspiration among all other things…
Day 4 : Onward
today was a day of revival and new beginnings.
two significant things happened today. first, i decided to go all in on piece no.5. drips on drips and i realized that they were taking on a life of their own. the inherent struggle was that i now had two different paintings fighting for space on the same piece of paper. so, say goodbye to no. 5 and say hello to no. 6. these drips and colors needed to stand on their own. with a little bit a breathing room and greater focus i am now really excited about where this piece is going.
this made me realize the second important thing: my work is not over. i knew that going into it but this whole process made me re-realize how sacred studio time is. having been making art since i could hold a crayon in my hand you would think that i would always know that. life happens and to be honest sometimes you just forget and need to be reminded. these past 5 days have made me recommit to what a really love. consider it done, i have renewed my vows to art.
Day 4 : Standoffs with paper
let me start by saying i am happy with 3 of the paintings. that is pretty good for 5.
no. 5 + no. 3
no. 3 and no. 5 are being difficult. visually they stand out because they lack energy, the compositions are awkward, and they don’t have splatters of paint like the others. i’ll start in chronological order.
no. 3
i was hesitant with this one from the beginning. for some reason i got timid and made a smaller blob than the others. i tried to make up for it with red splats but there was too much empty space and no connection between the central blob and the red spatters. my solution: make a white circle to hide the rest and focus in on the primary blob – there are some nice spots in there. the gesso smudged the paint and i decided to go with it. you can see through the white and the paint pulled the watercolors along with it in the circle. it feels like wind. alas – the next step and direction for this piece is unknown.
no. 5
again, awkward mass to begin with (large with a disconnected red blob off to the side). i added drips of red to try to unite the two blobs but i think i went to far and now i’m in a standoff with an inanimate object. should i say fuck it to white space and fill up the paper? i can’t decide. also the painting lacks orientation. i don’t know which way it should stand.
Day 3 : New directions
all the paintings had dried and it was time for me to face them. to evaluate them.
making is the fun part but meaning is what it is all about.
i lined them all up against the wall and looked at them together. each different than i remembered. some were further along than others but there was one i just had no idea what to do with. that is when you just let it be.
i pulled out my artist journal and started writing down what i saw. as i did this my mind kept circling around two words: ethereal* and celestial**.
all my previous bodies of work have dealt with the terrestrial life. landscape inspired. heavily focused on earth elements.
when i set out to do this body of work i knew i would be jumping of a ledge and now i find myself among air, space, and water. i am anything but grounded and gravity seems irrelevant – floating seems more appropriate.
amid the thoughts and reflection a new direction was found for late bloomer no. 3.
*ethereal : lacking material substance, relating to the regions beyond earth
**celestial : suggesting divinity or heavens, relating to the sky, mythical being
Day 2 : Day of play
well day 2 and life admin took over and so did the need for play. was outside spending time with the dog, friends, and my other half. tomorrow i’m back in the studio trying to figure out what to do next. that is the hard part.