Lynda Cole’s Color Conversations at WSG Gallery

WSG gallery presents:

Lynda Cole
A Color Conversation –

in encaustic and silver leaf
May 7 – June 15, 2013

Reception: Friday, May 10, 7 – 9 PM

Friday evening, May 10 is also Ladies Night in downtown Ann Arbor
(see below) 
Lynda Cole - blue 3
blue 3
encaustic on panel
24″ x 24″ x 2″d
by Lynda Cole
Lynda Cole - Headless Woman in the Garden
Headless Woman in the Garden
encaustic on panel
24″ x 24″ x 2″d
by Lynda Cole

“There is not really any serious organizing principal behind this exhibit except my interest in how colors appear and how they combine. I love to just look into some colors. That is where this series began. Then it headed back to the neutrals – maybe that is always my destiny. The neutrals, along with black and white, seem to be in the end, what attract me the most.

I love the way Helen Frankenthaler uses color. She is an influence. And Pat Steir – although there are no drips in these pieces, her work attracts me. I think the appreciation of the random drops of color in my paintings come from looking at her work. As far as the origin of Rain Drops (the hanging pieces), kinetic artist Tim Prentice is a master, an inspiration and one of my favorite artists. Rain Drops also references a previous work of mine, called Rain.

The silver leaf on DuraLar is like an old friend. I’ve used it as a material for a long time and I always love it – with or without black marks on the surface. The silver leaf pieces mounted on the wall provide what I think of as a Japanese design element – another strong influence.

So, this somewhat eclectic grouping of artwork is united by – what I like to look at.”

Lynda Cole
May, 2013