back in september, i was working on a piece for the blue canvas launch event
in october. the piece i submitted was “riding on each others coat tails” (below)
i wasn’t satisfied with the outcome of “riding on each other’s coat tails,”
so i flipped it upside down and painted on top of it
i started to turn it into a monster of some sort - but i thought the composition
was off so i added another canvas panel to help create a better composition
i took this panel that was apart of another painting and i painted over it
for some reason the paint color went perfectly with the other piece, so
it was effortless to put them together
i tried streamlining this design but i never felt great about it either.
i set it aside for a couple weeks, and then one day i turned it on its side
and started adding to it…again. the result:
“what have i done? (rokujyo.)”
24″x42″; acrylic on canvas panels
price: tba
this piece was inspired by character in “the tale of genji”
as the story goes, rokujyo-no-miyakasudokoro was the widow
of genji’s stepbrother. the woman suffered from jealousy, and
targeted genji’s wife. rokujyo-no-miyakasudokoro projected a
demonic phantom which possessed and killed genji’s wife,
aoi-no-ue. rokujyo was so ashamed by her terrible behavīor,
she spent the rest of her life with regret and declining health.
growing up, i was fairly violent and angry. i still have rage, but not
as much as before. when i come across conflicts, i think it is best
to assess situations, rationalize feelings, and create solutions.
sometimes, very rarely, i can become blindly angry. i see myself in
this painting. it just reminds me what i need to work on.
female + gemini + hippie artist = 3 types of crazy = you lose. like an asian version of frida kahlo minus the old balls cheating husband .