Catherine Forster

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"Now For The Painter"

Now For The Painter #6

 

Now for the Painter
Inkjet prints mounted on aluminum, antique frames

 

Now for the Painter
Inkjet prints are a component of a project which also includes 4 videos: (can be viewed by clicking here)
Late Autumn Afternoon Drift, 5:00 loop, 2008
At Anchor Near Shore, Spring Morning, 2:27 min loop,2009
Sunset Sail on the Summer Solstice, 11:25 min loop, 2009
Dawn Outing Early Summer, 4:42 min loop, 2009

The paintings begin as video stills; they are printed, painted and then digitized. The process includes multiple stages from paint to pixels and back again. The paintings are then printed, mounted on aluminum and installed in antique frames.

The digital seascapes of Now for the Painter are a tribute to Turner’s last seascapes. Ion Warrell, curator for the Tate Modern, described Turner’s later work as
"pared back” paintings…  almost pure evocations of light and mood.

The project title is from R.J.W. Turner’s piece Now for the Painter, (Rope) Passengers Going on Board (Pas-de-Calais), 1827. The reference to a painter was Turner’s homage to the Dutch painter Aelbert Cuyp. I have been intrigued both by Turner’s skill with the brush, and by his interest in technology. I couldn't help but contemplate his likely interest in digital media if he was practicing today. My admiration for Turner’s paintings, passion for kayaking, and the beauty of a near by lake, were the inspiration for these seascapes.

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