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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
40x31in
About this artwork
Summer at the Festival of the Voice, Phoenicia, NY I sat in the afternoon sun and listened the to orchestra, watched the musicians and sketched the vibrant, active young woman conductor. She was moving all over the stage!. For years I have pondered just how to reproduce that movement using my sketches. In 2025 was ready to paint. I traced the sketches on glassine . Put the pieces, one on top of the other and moved them around finally settling… on figures in three spaces on one large piece of cardboard all overlapping in some manner. The center figure was the most prominent, 2 figures in front of it , the conductor's wand frantically waving up and down toward one part of the orchestra then another. Finally in the corner of the painting the exhausted conductor bows her head to the orchestra, wand still. Figures are similar and one issue was how to distinguish one from the others. I painted 5 versions of the composition and will exhibit 3 here.
Alix Hallman Travis is a painter with a background of formal study at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Art Students League in New York, working primarily in watercolors and oils. She employs loose, expressive brushwork in watercolor and bold palette knife techniques with oils, preferring whimsy and vibrant, imaginative compositions over strict realism. Her work joyfully captures the life of local communities, radiating optimism and happiness through her signature use of radiant yellows, aiming to evoke the same delight and warmth she feels about the world around her.