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3.19.2010

Spring Greens

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Blade of grass from Joseph Patterson Blog

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In homage to the Vernal Equinox, which takes place tomorrow, I've curated a post with a primavera palette of shoots and new growth. What's not to love about a hue that starts out so fresh from its push into the light that it's almost translucent, deepens with chlorophyll, and then embraces a spectrum of verdancy that explodes into bloom?

To use the language of the season, the project germinated when I made a mental connection among the paintings of Sand T, a Boston-based artist, Julie Evans and Julie Gross. From there it just, well, grew. Joseph Patterson's Blade of Grass, the image that opens the post, is a lovely and poetic find from the Internet that unites nature and art. And now on to art and spring . . .

Julie Evans
Lesson From a Guinea Hen #10, 2008, mixed water-based media and colored pencil on paper, app. 23 x 30 inches
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Richard Bottwin
Facade #5, 2009; wood, acrylic paint, textured acrylic sheet; 15 x 15 x 15 inches.
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Sand T
The Space Between Z-1 Chartreuse, 2009; epoxy, resin, paint, graphite on board; 14.5 x 14.5 x 1.75 inches

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Julie Gross
Fugue State, 2002, oil on linen, 24 x 24 inches
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Alan Ebnother
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Anne Russinof
Yellow Quilt, 2010, oil on linen, 21 x 16 inches

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Steven Alexander
Chromatin, 2009, acrylic on linen, 26 x 20 inches
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. Anne Truitt
A Wall for Apricots, 1968, painted wood; from "Anne Truitt: Perception and Reflection" at the Hirschhorn .
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Douglas Witmer
Green Gloves, 2009, black gesso and acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20 inches.
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Joanne Mattera
Silk Trail #65, 2010, unique digital print, paper size 11.5 x 8 inches
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Joan Mellon
Amsterdam Prague Suite 13, 2005, oil on paper, 12 x 16 inches
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Melissa Meyer
The Nicholas Series XII, 2007, watercolor on paper, 17.5 x 32 inches
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Peter Wayne Lewis
Beijing Booster 37, 2007, acrylic on Linen, 216 X 183 cm
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Molly Heron
Unrest, 2007, gouache on paper, 7 x 9 inches
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Robert Sagerman
7373, 2008, oil on canvas, 21 x 20 inches
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Susan Schwalb
Songlines III, 2005, silverpoint and acrylic on paper on wood, 24 x 24 x 2 inches
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Margaret Neill
Untitled, gouache on paper, 23 x 22 inches
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. Jaq Chartier
18 Greens; acrylic, stains, spray paint on wood panel, 24 x 30 inches
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Pamela Farrell
All things Flow (Green), 2010, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
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Clytie Alexander
Diaphan Green 1, 2006; pigment, shellac and acrylic on kozo; 34 x 24 inches
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Grace De Gennaro
Green River, 2007, oil on linen, 28 x 16 .
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Chris Ashley
Green and Orange Grid, Black Corner, 2009, HTML (captured j-peg), 400x400 pixels.
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Julie Karabenick
Composition 88, acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 inches
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Stephen Maine
Mesh Painting, 2008
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26 comments:

  1. OMFG, Joanne, this is a fabulous post full of sumptuous verdancy. I see Irgazine Green everywhere. Now I know what to do for the Montserrat Conference new colors this year. You always inspire.

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  2. Beautiful! A lovely way to welcome spring. Thank you.

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  3. Tamar8:30 AM

    A refreshing gathering of the first shoots of spring--so many of these pieces capture that fleeting light coming through. Thanks Joanne.

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  4. Made my day. Great work

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  5. thank you, joanne
    splendiferous!

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  6. Thank you Joanne. It's hard not to be inspired. I just peeked into my little flat of seedlings and the tomatoes, basil & chili peppers are up!

    I also found a few "spring greens" at the Armory Show. You can see them about 1/3 of the way down this blog post.

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  7. that was more uplifting than a second cup of coffee this morning! a delight. So much good work, good friends. ahhh...

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  8. Joan Mellon11:40 AM

    Oh what a lovely show Joanne. And thank you for including me in the richness of your thoughts and words. This is a delight that lifts the human and visual spirits.

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  9. Anonymous12:37 PM

    WOW. I am going out right now and making a spring painting! Thanks.

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  10. Anonymous12:39 PM

    WoW. I am going out to my studio and starting a spring painting, right now!

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  11. Loved this, thank you! Also found Jackie's website and book through your blog this morning. Great stuff (ordered the book of course!)

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  12. A joyous ode to spring! Thanks.

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  13. Anonymous3:45 PM

    It's posts like these that are some of my favorite. You may consider yourself myopic in some regards, but you also have a significant ability to make connections among various works which is a rare gift.

    You certainly love geometric work, which is a fascination I share; However, you also have an eye for the momnet and what is relevant to the season or the time.

    Thank you sharing your vision

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  14. Hi Joanne, I absolutely love your blog, especially the Marketing Mondays posts, but I also adore the way you group artwork. This selection is wonderful. I`d love to see an entire show curated by you!

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  15. I really needed that. Thank you. Such lovely images and colors.

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  16. peggy4:10 PM

    Lovely. Just lovely. Thank you, Joanne.

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  17. fantastic! and love anne truitt piece. never seen that one. the colors seem so vibrant!

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  18. LOVED the Truitt. Yum!

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  19. Yeah, what Hylla said!
    This post is Y U M M Y.
    Bring on the inspiration and spring.
    Oh and did i mention, i love green?

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  20. Thanks, All--

    Definitely check out Lady Xoc's Armory report (there's a link in her comment). She has some great Spring Greens, too.

    And, Hylla, a new paint. Can't wait to see it!

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  21. Great post, Joanne, esp since I just saw your show on the LES @ 128 Rivington St and caught some of these gems in person- wow! Thanks for the info and hope your show in CT is also doing well!

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  22. Green - growth, hope, balance. Spring just might be here!

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  23. Your pictures are beautiful. And I feel like sunshine whenever I what you do here - hence - the sunshine award is yours today!
    http://lyrickinard.blogspot.com/2010/03/sunshine-award.html

    (no need to do all the rigamarole - just thanks for sharing!)

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  24. Awesome, Joanne! Thank you for including my work.

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  25. Joanne, I think you just curated the show of my dreams!

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  26. What a lovely post. Thanks for this.

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