love the concept of skin color swatches! In my nuclear family there is me: olive - Chech and Greek; my daughter's pale pink white that she got from her paternal birth grandmother; my son who's a mongrel; my husband who's ruddy Italian. Don't know that I've much thought about it before!
Color Possesses me. I don’t have to pursue it. It will possess me always. I know it. That is the meaning of this hour: color and I are one. I’m a painter.
Paul Klee
Using a digital camera, I have taken pictures of the forearms of hundreds of participants, and then used Adobe Photoshop to cut out a square-inch section from each forearm. The idea was to accurately measure and record the different skin colors of people. Interestingly, I found an average of fifteen different colors within each square-inch sample. This discovery has led me to believe that people are not, in fact, any one color, that skin color is a fiction in this sense.
From each square-inch sample, I made eight color swatches. These represent the multi-coloredness of each participant. Based on the data, I have collected 3000 different colors from the people who rolled up their sleeves for the cause. These 3000 colors have become my palette: my Skin-Color Bank.
Using this Skin Color Bank, I have begun to create digital works. The artwork such as The Flag in Black & White, Sojourner Truth and Protest are some examples of these digitally generated works.
I have also converted some of the digitally collected colors into latex wall-paints and used them to create large paintings.
EDUCATION:
Associates Degree in Graphic Design, Northern Virginia Community College ...................
BFA, Painting, George Mason University, ...................................
MFA, Painting, George Mason University
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love the concept of skin color swatches! In my nuclear family there is me: olive - Chech and Greek; my daughter's pale pink white that she got from her paternal birth grandmother; my son who's a mongrel; my husband who's ruddy Italian. Don't know that I've much thought about it before!
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