Artist's Statement
“I have always been fascinated by the movement of colors across a surface, forming new colors and shapes as they go. For the most part, I have no plan in mind for the outcome of the painting, other than the colors that inspire me in that moment. The vibrant colors of my native Caribbean – especially the ocean – and images of the wild lushness of tropical vegetation, float before me as I paint. I love that creating with fluid paints is such an interactive process - it’s a dance between the artist and the paint, and we often change who’s in the lead! I’m excited by the organic textures and shapes that take on a life of their own. I first attach discarded materials like plastic mesh, old dried paint and shredded paper to my canvas to create a 3-D surface. I paint over all with several layers of fluid acrylics. Tools like palette knives, and compressed air help me nudge the painting in the direction I want it to go, but I have to be open to letting the painting speak for itself. While the first layer is still wet, I repeat this process several times, to create a multilayered painting that reveals glimpses of each layer. When all is dry, I further develop the painting with brushes and paint markers, and may add textured accents with paint that I mix with sand. The unpredictability of my process requires my naturally over-analytical mind to take a break and literally go with the flow – which is very freeing. It's a meditation for me - I lose all sense of time and self. Even though I imbue my own thoughts and feelings into each painting, my intention is to take viewers on their own inner journey, as their imagination and emotion fills in the details of the story.”