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Showing posts with label flower portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower portraits. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2016

About: Flower Portrait (Woman)

heidi carlsen rogers studio view new flower portrait Woman painting inspired by flowers for womanmade nwa show in bentonville a
Flower Portrait (Woman), 2016
Acrylic, Gouache and Pencil on Canvas (Horizontal Diptych), 60" H x 72" W
www.heidicarlsenrogers.com

Flower Portrait (as a Woman)

Originally for the show, I was going to create a large painting that studied and explored the color pink, as this is a hue that is typically associated with women and being feminine.

But I shifted to thinking about the piece more in terms of the current series I am involved with called Flower Portraits, where I paint large abstracted drawings of flowers.

I decided explore both of those ideas together to represent what is to me a distinctly feminine symbol – a pink flower.

This flower is not a specific bloom, but one that is made-up - a compilation of the lines and shapes of flowers that I keep with me in my mind.

The shades of pink in the painting express the full life cycle of a flower in terms of color.

The colors speak to the grit and perseverance of the journey where a flower seeds, grows, buds, blossoms, then slowly starts to fade, eventually falling back to the ground where it began.

There is beauty throughout the changing stages of being a flower/woman – the colors tell that story as they fluctuate between vibrant and muted; fresh and withered; dewy and ashy; pale and deep.

The underlying surface is rough and gritty, representing where a flower comes from symbolically – dirt or soil.

Above the horizon line, the upper canvas focuses on the time in the life of a blossom when it is in the state of being exquisitely and most abundantly alive – fully beautiful.

The lower horizon tells of the fading, quieting, and greying that happens as the flower’s life cycle is winding down - when it will be brought back into the earth.

On the horizon line itself; the colors cross over into one another – swaying between youthfulness/blossoming and quieting/aging.

The piece was done in two parts because I thought one canvas could not express or hold the full story of the flower and her life cycle.

Even though this is technically a portrait, I wanted the painting to read in a landscape format with a firm horizon line because I consider the landscape to be extraordinary – something that feels monumental and expansive. I represent the “woman as flower” symbol as the same – powerful, beautiful, intricate, complex, with a presence that spills over the edges of this canvas.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

New Painting in Progress

This is the under painting for a large piece that I started last week. I've been working on building up the surface layers and am drawing on it with conte crayon today to create an underlying structure...

 painting in progress in the art studio of heidi carlsen rogers

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Color Inspiration: Orchid

This orchid was the inspiration for the Flower Portrait (Orchid) painting in the previous post. 
Every time I went into my studio to paint, I would pass by this orchid which was sitting on a table nearby. When the sunlight would hit the petals, they just glowed with this beautiful fuchsia color. 
The color made such a connection with me and I loved the elegant shape of the petals. I couldn't get it out of my head - so I knew it would be my next painting!
The pic shows the color matching I did in the studio.

inspiration-heidi-carlsen-rogers-flower-portrait-orchid- Acrylic, Gouache & Pencil on Canvas 36" H x 48" W www.heidicarlsenrogers.com


heidi-carlsen-rogers-flower-portrait-orchid- Acrylic, Gouache & Pencil on Canvas 36" H x 48" W www.heidicarlsenrogers.com

Flower Portrait (Orchid)

Acrylic, Gouache & Pencil on Canvas
36" H x 48" W
www.heidicarlsenrogers.com

Heidi-Carlsen-Rogers-Flower Portrait (Orchid) Acrylic, Gouache & Pencil on Canvas 36" H x 48" W www.heidicarlsenrogers.com

Flower Portrait (Orchid)

Acrylic, Gouache & Pencil on Canvas
36" H x 48" W
www.heidicarlsenrogers.com



Friday, January 8, 2016

Color Inspiration: Purple Pansies & Orchids


A few of my iPhone "sketches".  I wanted to capture the vibrant colors & texture of these beautiful blooms.   The surfaces felt like sueded velvet.  I was really drawn to the delicate edges and their irregular yet perfect shape.   

These inspired the "Flower Portrait" painting below.

purple flowers color inspiration

abstract painting purple
Flower Portrait (Pansy), 36"H x 48"W
Acrylic, Gouache and Pencil on Canvas
Heidi Carlsen-Rogers



Friday, September 4, 2015

iPhone Sketches: Wildflowers #1


I was drawn to these small wildflowers at the park today - really loved how delicate & intricately detailed they were.   

Back in the studio, I like to arrange then photograph the things that I collect.  Documenting and capturing live colors & textures are an important part of my artistic practice.

heidi carlsen rogers studio painting color inspiration wildflowers iphone sketches