- Drawings, Paintings, and Blatherings by James Pezzetti
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+Think of imagery as a propietary language, generated by the artist and reinvented by the viewer. +Think of a painting as an unmeasured electron; a cloud of probabilities, rather than a single particle with a single location and velocity. +The viewer observes the painting, and 'collapses' the probabilities into a painting with a meaning for her- or himself. +My task is to create the 'uncollapsed' electron, the cloud of possibilities.-
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Queen of the Beasts
Here’s a painting I made for my wife late last year, for her birthday. Godzilla, you done got knocked the #*@$ out!
The white marks scattered across her head are from paper left atop the painting before the varnish had completely cured. The paper stuck to the varnish enough to rough it’s smooth surface when it was pulled away. It’s easy to repair– just sand them down and re-varnish. It’s what I get for painting it and gifting it last-minute. Acrylic really needs at least a good week after it dries to cure properly.