infinity rings
The world is my oyster n other inappropriate deranged floating concerns
(dalewood pond / reservoir / st thomas)
infinity rings with branches kissing the water
12″ x 12″
watercolour / acrylic painted directly on gessoed birch panel
Tania Kasperska Briliant work..!!
Micheal Zarowsky replied · we’ve all sat under a tree at the water’s edge and….
Gunilla Holmgren ❤❤❤😋❤❤❤
Micheal Zarowsky replied · reflections outlining the edges of solitude
Robyn Rennie The yellow and blue compliment each other so nicely!
Ed Reliuga tikrai grazu
There……I ‘ve run out of English words to describe your work…..I’ve resorted to saying “truly beautiful” in Lithuanian... I might become a multi-language linguist before I ever am able to describe your work Michael.
Micheal Zarowsky little pond just north part of st thomas off dalewood rd out your way i believe…anyways…thanks very much for your kind words, …. are trying to see what else we can do with the idea of water patterns we call infinity rings.
Ed Reliuga Yep…..that’s out my way. I’m closer to London, on Longwoods Rd between Lambeth and Delaware. It’s an old yellow-brick schoolhouse (though, after the renovations, most don’t recognize it as such. The structure needs a new cuppola, but that’s later …See More
Micheal Zarowsky Ed Reliuga water n light; in painting, we carry out our own vision, not anyone else’s. It’s more personal than showing our influences and it’s beyond trend. Any questions of originality – are they a multi faceted function of
seeing developed over time or can they be a direct expression of
how one is wired up one of course one realizes how one is wired … up. My wiring, well lets’
not go there…
Ed Reliuga Typically, when one see sunlight reflected off of water, one actually squints. Turns away or averts their gaze. You seem to play with that. This painting seems to have a brightness…..a reflective quality. Yes, it’s an optical illusion of sorts. Our brain is hardwired to help complete a picture, giving physical attributes to the abstract. You seem to play with this.
Micheal Zarowsky do not encourage anyone to look directly into the light; It is all about the light; expressed thru the reflection; infinite in ways it appears it is pure abstraction.
pure meditations on flat surfaces;Treating light as pure source the paintings are an expression/realization of its effects; water being transparent, always different, lets us explore/express it through the very reflections that try to confine it.
Becky Harblin so good!!!
Micheal Zarowsky okay thanks; if truth be known , liked the idea of it yet was worried about it …