Happy Marriage
2012
Mixed media assemblage painting on canvas wrapped board with illuminated magic lantern slide
24" x 16"
Mixed media assemblage painting on canvas wrapped board with illuminated magic lantern slide
24" x 16"
Sold to a Private Collector
Florilegia means "a gathering of flowers" in Latin.
This series of floral illuminations was inspired by the Vanitas of Dutch Golden Age Masters and early botanicals but specifically grows out of the Victorian language of flowers. To the Victorians, each flower conveyed a specific meaning such as, faith, hope or fidelity. I explore these references in my mixed media assemblage paintings. Each work contains an antique, hand colored, magic lantern slide which is built into the canvas covered board and illuminated from behind. Onto this base I’ve layered elements of collage, found objects, paint and pattern, creating visual and conceptual depth. At times whimsical and reaching, these paintings are a playful expression of a flower’s spirit as seen through a kaleidoscope of associated meanings and symbolism.
The Peony represents wealth, shame and a happy marriage. In this Florilegium piece Japanese kimono peonies bud yin yang symbols, playing on the duality of marriage and true lover's knots are silhouetted behind the hand painted botanical slide while "golden rings blister about the canvas and a mechanical bride and groom are locked in a frozen embrace.
This series of floral illuminations was inspired by the Vanitas of Dutch Golden Age Masters and early botanicals but specifically grows out of the Victorian language of flowers. To the Victorians, each flower conveyed a specific meaning such as, faith, hope or fidelity. I explore these references in my mixed media assemblage paintings. Each work contains an antique, hand colored, magic lantern slide which is built into the canvas covered board and illuminated from behind. Onto this base I’ve layered elements of collage, found objects, paint and pattern, creating visual and conceptual depth. At times whimsical and reaching, these paintings are a playful expression of a flower’s spirit as seen through a kaleidoscope of associated meanings and symbolism.
The Peony represents wealth, shame and a happy marriage. In this Florilegium piece Japanese kimono peonies bud yin yang symbols, playing on the duality of marriage and true lover's knots are silhouetted behind the hand painted botanical slide while "golden rings blister about the canvas and a mechanical bride and groom are locked in a frozen embrace.

