EMILY CHURCH
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rainbow at sunrise (for robert) 42x50" oil on linen
lifting (redux) 36x38" oil on linen
and then the rains came 42x50" oil on linen SOLD
july night fire 36x38" oil on linen
kentucky night, springtime, before 48x52" oil on linen SOLD
the one over iceland 42x50" oil on linen
under the archway 42x50" oil on linen SOLD
prospect park fall 38x36" oil on linen
moonrise, phase 1 50x42" oil on linen SOLD
moonrise, phase 2 50x42" oil on linen SOLD
moonrise, phase 3 50x42" oil on linen
sun dog 50x42" oil on linen
last before the shift 50x42" oil on linen
late winter sunrise 50x42" oil on linen
cold red moon in the fog 42x50" oil on linen SOLD
the velvet green dark 42x52" oil on linen
nocturne for baby 52x42" oil on linen SOLD
cold moon, december 42x50" oil on linen SOLD
searching for hope 50x42" oil on linen
early winter light over the reeds 42x50" oil on linen SOLD
setting crescent 36x38" oil on linen
canadian smoke 40x30" oil on linen
september, equinox 36x38" oil on linen
kentucky speedway at dawn 42x48" oil on linen SOLD
through the veil, sunset 36x38" oil on linen SOLD
as we were talking home at twilight 36x38" oil on linen SOLD
pink was a color 36x38" oil on linen
evening in kentucky 40x30" oil on linen
winter rainbow 40x30" oil on linen
blue night 24x24" oil on linen SOLD
every streetlight a reminder 36x30" oil on linen
i see you there, through the cloud 36x30" oil on linen
dawn in brooklyn 21x33" oil on linen
the rainbow sign triptych 40x90" oil on linen
rising moon 24x20" oil on linen
the romantic in me 20x24" oil on linen
blue moon, year of our discontent 24x24" oil on canvas
pink sunrise 24x20" oil on linen SOLD
subtle shift 24x24" oil on canvas
after the sienese school 10x8" oil on linen
basking in the setting moon 18x14" oil on linen SOLD
dawn haze 6x8" oil on panel
dawn through the haze 8x10" oil on linen
evening ride, los angeles 8x8" oil on linen
hazy morning 10x8" oil on linen
kentucky twilight 6x8" oil on panel
moonrise under the london planes 8x8" oil on linen SOLD
redondo beach moonrise, cloud veil 8x6" oil on panel SOLD
redondo beach moonrise 8x6" oil on panel SOLD
sea spray haze, jacob riis beach 6x8" oil on panel
glanced in my rearview 18x14" oil on linen
sun dog, night 18x14" oil on linen
sun dog 18x14" oil on linen
split sunset 6x8" oil on panel
sun on the lake 10x8" oil on linen
sun through the ash 8x10" oil on linen
sweet baby cloud 18x14" oil on linen SOLD
the light space 10x8" oil on linen SOLD
the moon dark night 10x8" oil on linen
june evening, arrival, kentucky 31x23" oil on linen

I make paintings from scratch, putting together the frames, stretching the linen, making gesso and some of the paint. This process allows time for contemplation before image making and is a reaction to the Internet age of immediate access. Controlling the surfaces of my paintings from the substrate to the paint itself allows me to get close to the physical reality of a painting, and to create work that glows, that becomes a simulation of the sensation of existing in the physical world. Specifically, the use of florescent pigments within the first layers of a painting allows this sense of light to permeate a scene. Recurring images are rainbows, moon-bows, and other phenomena of light as perceived in the sky from the ground. The rainbow has become a significant recurring symbol, and feels like either a beacon of hope or a harbinger of things to come, as the political landscape continues to shift and the natural world as we know it vanishes. The moon rising and setting, too, has been a steady companion in recent years, as I travel about my daily life. I find myself taking note of the phase of the moon, the light reflecting from its surface creating moon-bows through cirrus clouds. To paint the clouds, or a rainbow, is to paint air and light itself. The invisible made visible. Like conjuring into being a physicality that was more strongly felt on the skin than seen with the eyes.
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