It is always one hand clapping
2013-2022
acrylic on laser print
8.5 x 11 inches each
Notbook is an informal collection of ideas, paintings and photographs revealing the creative process of contemporary artist Chris Page.
It is always one hand clapping
2013-2022
acrylic on laser print
8.5 x 11 inches each
9 x 12 inches; acrylic on plastic envelope; 2021
This series of paintings on 8.5 x 11 inch laser prints of spectrograms of the sound of ocean waves, recorded while walking Horseneck Beach, Westport MA, October 15, 2021. This pair, part of a larger number of paintings was painting November 8, 2021. Goto: Blue Ocean Sounds
2021
two 8.5x11 inch paintings
acrylic on laser print
Acrylic on New York Times newspaper
22x72 inches
Note: Possible meaning, from the dark well or cloud of the unknown (unknowing) comes the forest of knowledge or being (knowing).
(Bahai references include the Síyáh-Chál-The Black Pit and the Bab’s Surih of Joseph)
2019 acrylic on paper 18x24 in.
2019 acrylic on canvas 24x36 in.
Wentworth Path Memory 06.10.2018 (painted September 2018)
acrylic on canvas 28 x 34 in.
Sediment Shift acrylic on raw canvas 29 x 50 in.
Winter Walk Painting No. 4, 2017 acrylic on digital photographic print 13 x 19 inches
©2017 Chris Page
My favorite painting from walking in the Fort River Conservation Trail last winter. While I mostly worked with photographs during this time I did do a few paintings on some photographs.
I came across this painting on a digital print from one of my sky walks the other day and decided to photograph it. I am thinking this is going to be the beginning of an extended series of painterly sky works.
Blue Painting on Sky Walk Photograph 2016 acrylic on digital print 8.5 x 11 inches