Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Margaret Glew



"The immediate source of my work is the painting process itself. Paint is applied, moved around, scraped and scratched and reapplied. Images arise from this ongoing interaction with the work in progress. Painting is intuitive, intense, non-verbal, physical, active. It is a process of building up and stripping away again in a search for what is fundamental. It moves back and forth between complexity and simplicity in an effort to find that place where nothing can be added or taken away without destroying the whole.

For me, painting is both a process of discovery and a way of exploring deeper layers of meaning. My work is an expression of my connection to the natural world and its continuing cycles of birth, growth, death, decay, and renewal. The immediate environment, both manmade and natural, provides a constantly changing source of visual stimulation. The paintings have deep roots in the physical environment." - Margaret Glew

To see more of her work go to Bill Lowe Gallery.

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