About "Nightwatching"

Nightwatching, 16” x 20”, aersol, spraypaint, and colored pencil, 2021.

Night Watching is from the EXPEDITION SPECTRUM series. Each piece starts with a different base color from the rainbow. I was thinking about outdoor colors around midnight and the intense way they interact.

I enjoy looking at the night sky and imagining a multitude flora and fauna in a distant land.  These forms grow, bloom and change. Letting my imagination go wild and dream is my very favorite activity. The quiet space to dream in viewing the sky fuels my energy and curiosity about the world we live in.

 

"Release" in a collection

I love when people share photos of my work in their homes. It’s so fun to see where they live as I don’t often get to see. This artwork from 2007 found a home recently.

For the painting “Release” I was thinking of a release on several layers. I was thinking of it relating to what’s happening in the painting and also a state of mind when I created it. Like a flower releases a seed, or like a star turns into a supernova, or a coral releases a polyp, or a chrysalis releases a butterfly. These happenings all occur at different scales in nature. It shifts our perspective to being set free. “Release” symbolizes many layers of freedom from the micro to macro in our world. The 3D dimensional relief texture shapes create another physical release in the painting. My work at this time utilized a lot of low relief textures like modeling paste.

 
 

Simple Pleasures & Silver Linings at [Salonlb.]

[salonlb.] is proud to present a solo exhibition by Chicago-based artist, Renee Robbins titled “Simple Pleasures and Silver Linings: An Unseen Universe”, opening Friday, December 16th, with a special reception from 7-10pm during Bridgeport’s Third Fridays gallery walk.

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