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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
30x40in
About this artwork
This painting started with imagery of lava hitting the water. It creates this beautiful cloudy steam. This painting captures a moment in time, just before this lava hots the water and everything changes and cools. As Anne was painting this piece, she had a song called "When Smoky Sings" in her head for some reason. It then only seemed appropriate to tie this into the painting. Pele is the Hawaiian volcano goddess of fire, wind, lightning, and dance,… among other things.
When Pele Sings was in a show called Ephemera, working with the idea of impermanence in nature, time, memory. As red-hot lava erupts, it is already changing and cooling, in colour, texture, temperature. In that sense, it is very much ephemeral. The sky, too, is changed by this eruption, and that, too, continues to change, and move, and is short-lived.
This painting is done in shades of blue, white, and a fiery orange. The blue and orange fight so beautifully.
« I think art is a way in. It is an equalizer, no matter where you come from, or what language you speak. Now, more than ever, we must recognize that inter-connectedness. »
Anne Cherubim is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in several solo and group exhibitions nationally. Her works explore themes relating to the environment and stewardship of the planet. However, Cherubim is also fascinated by the essence of a place, rather than a perfect rendering. She favors bold acrylic colors in her creative process.